I am still a newbie when it comes to frogs as well, but I can help out with plant recommendations! Here are some plants with interestingly shaped and/or brightly colored leaves.
Tradescantia sp. or "Wandering dude"
These guys are very easy to grow from cuttings. There are multiple different cultivars with nice purple, green, and silver striped leaves. Mine are growing like crazy even in low lighting.
Rex begonias
Available in a variety of cultivars. Leaves come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. Some people say they are finicky, but mine are growing just fine in my vivarium. Make sure to plant them in a location where the roots won't stay wet all the time
Cryptanthus "earth star" bromeliads
I know you mentioned bromeliads, but Cryptanthus are incredibly colorful, provided they have good lighting. They are ground-growing bromeliads and have a different look than epiphytic bromeliads such as Neoregalias.
Ludisia sp., Macodes sp. "Jewel orchids"
Relatively hardy orchids grown for their beautiful leaves. I don't personally have any, but they are supposed to be good vivarium plants, provided the roots have good drainage
Phalaenopsis "moth orchids"
These are by far the easiest orchids to come by. They have deep green strap-like leaves and produce large, colorful flowers occasionally. Remove them from whatever substrate they are growing in when you buy them and mount them bare root on pieces of wood or cork bark. They grow as epiphytes in nature and like their roots to get some airflow. Use fishing line or cyanoacrylate glue to attach them to the background.





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