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10819 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2013-01-30
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Tillandsia ?
Locality: In a collection in Australia
Photographer: Bruce Dunstan (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
Identification: pending
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- Identification (6121): HEL (2010-10-28) =Tillandsia cf rubella
- Luxurient. (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)
- Identification (6120): Walter Till (2010-10-28) =Tillandsia nat. hybr. or sp. nov.
- This looks like the plant collected by R. Wuelfinghoff in Ecuador being cultivated in Germany and which is either a natural hybrid (my preference) or a new species (R. Ehlers). The long stolons are distinctive albeit I have seen similar plants between pure T. naundorffiae in southern Ecuador
- Add Note (6121): Peter Tristram (2010-10-29) - It also looks like plants collected in Peru that are somewhere in the rubella, stenoura area or new species and similar to the one I recently posted. It's Aussie source might give light! Is there a photo of it in bloom, Bruce? (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)
- Add Note (6120): HEL (2010-10-29) - the only thing from this region Ive seen with long stolons has been T. rubella, assumed large, odd infl. was the result of cultivation (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)
- Identification (6120): Eric Gouda (2013-01-31) =Tillandsia reversa
- This is from Peru I suppose and is a plant that I refer to as Tillandsia aff. reversa. Compare with my plant (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
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