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  1. Guzmania alborosea

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    Guzmania alborosea is a species of plant in the Bromeliaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. Wikipedia

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  3. gardenbetty.com

    Guzmania 'Candy': A pretty complicated hybrid according to Bromeliad Society International, consisting of (G. lingulata × conifera) × alborosea. Gorgeous pink inflorescences with cream-colored tips. Guzmania 'Tala': Definitely a variety of G. conifera, but with darker, brownish-green foliage. Exact origins unknown.
  4. thespruce.com

    May 4, 2024Guzmania lingulata 'Scarlet Star': 18-inch leathery leaves form a red star-shaped rosette surrounding a bloom consisting of numerous small, tubular-shaped flowers in contrasting colors. Grows in part to full shade and can thrive in artificial light. Guzmania conifera: Strappy, dark green leaves surround a red-orange flower spike that opens to reddish-orange bracts surrounding multiple, small ...
    Author:Barbara Gillette
  5. gardeningknowhow.com

    May 13, 2024Most of the Guzmania plant species are native to Florida and tropical America. Depending on the species, the plant may prefer full sun to partial shade. Filtered, indirect light in the home is preferable to most of these species. The bromeliad Guzmania plant is often found in the understory of a tropical forest, where it forms in tree crotches.
  6. journals.flvc.org

    Guzmania alborosea is related to and closely resembles G. scherzeriana Mez, a widespread species from Guatemala to Ecuador. Cultivated plants of G. alborosea are often la­ beled as G. scherzeriana 'Pink'. Living plants of these two species can easily be distinguished by the color of the inflorescence (red and yellow for
  7. powo.science.kew.org

    Guzmania alborosea H.Luther. First published in Selbyana 9: 187 (1986) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Ecuador. It is an epiphyte and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Taxonomy; General information; Descriptions; Descriptions. According to Angiosperm Extinction Risk Predictions v1 ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    As of June 2023, Plants of the World Online recognized 211 species in the genus Guzmania, including hybrids: [1] Guzmania berteroniana G. conifera Guzmania farciminiformis G. lingulata A photo of Guzmania monostachia at the Enchanting Floral Gardens of Kula, Maui Guzmania musaica G. sanguinea Guzmania wittmackii
  9. powo.science.kew.org

    Guzmania scherzeriana var. albiflora Rauh. First published in J. Bromeliad Soc. 36: 164 (1986) This name is a synonym of Guzmania ... 1-54382. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [Cited as Guzmania alborosea.] Other Data. Other Kew resources that provide information on this taxon: IPNI - The International Plant Names Index ...

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