Phytogeography: Bromelia flemingii is known from only a few localities along a narrow belt that extends east to west on the northern, sea-facing slopes of the Serrania de La Costa of the Coastal Range in the state of Aragua (Figure 7). Here, it grows in dry semideciduous-forest along with other plants such as Peperomia carnevalii (Piperaceae), Matelea virginiae, Tassadia subulata (Asclepiadaceae), Anthurium lilacinum, A. crassinervium, Philodendron humboldtii (Araceae), Bromelia humilis and B. chrysantha, Aechmea aquilegia, Tillandsia paucifolia (Bromeliaceae), and Myrmecophila humboldtii and Brassavola nodosa (Orchidaceae). —SeeRamirez & Carnevali 1996p. 46(5): 206-210