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10203 - Bromeliads (Wild) - 2012-08-01
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Guzmania adscendens
(Uploaded as: Guzmania nidularioides ?)
Locality: Colombia - Choco - San Jose del Palamar
Photographer: Bruce Dunstan
Identification: Solved
- Identification (10200): HEL (2012-08-01) =Guzmania
- Prob. new, rel wittmackii NOT nidularioides. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Identification (10202): HEL (2012-08-06) =Guzmania sp. nov.
- Prob. same as an undescribed Panama sp of Skotak et al.
- Note (10200): Eric Gouda (2012-08-06) - How different is it from G.circinnata Rauh? It seems to have very narrow primary bract blades but also a lot of similarities. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Note (10200): Eric Gouda (2012-08-06) - Forget former note, it was based on a picture in Bromeliaceae III by Oliva-Esteve picture (by Jason Grant) on page 72, that is not G.circinnata at all but has a lot in commont with this plant here.
- Identification (10200): José M. Manzanares (2012-08-10) =Guzmania sp nov.
- Please any material will be welcome to describe as a new specie (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Note (10202): Peter Bak (2013-03-13) - the buidl of the plant is like witmackii but looks like circinata so yes I believ it is a new specie Bruce good job man (Sent: bromelia-l@science.uu.nl)
- Identification (10200): Jeffrey Kent (2013-12-12) =Guzmania adscendens
- Harry later named this specie from a group of plants I collected in NW Ecuador near the Colombian border. I have not seen this specie in this area, but I will look for it next March and collect seed. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Note (10200): Bruce Dunstan (2013-12-12) - Emilio is cultivating it. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
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