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Leaf anatomy of Vriesea (Tillandsioideae–Bromeliaceae)

Brittonia, 2021
The Bromeliaceae are a largely Neotropical family originating in open, dry environments. Vriesea Lindl., the third largest genus of the family, is traditionally divided between two sections. About 90% of the species of the genus occur in Brazil, where the centre of diversity is the Atlantic Rainforest.
Christian Gomes Faria   +6 more
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Two new species of Viridantha (Tillandsioideae; Bromeliaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2021
Viridantha pachycaulis and V. zamudioi, from the states of Jalisco and Querétaro, Mexico, respectively, are described and illustrated as new to science. The proposed taxa are compared to V. mauryana and V. yagulensis, species with which they have some similarities.
RODRIGO ALEJANDRO HERNÁNDEZ-CÁRDENAS   +2 more
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Two New Species of Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae) from Brazil

Phytotaxa, 2022
The authors describe, discuss, and illustrate two new species of Tillandsia from a granitic outcrop in the municipality of Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro state, and from an inselberg located in the municipality of Belo Jardim, Pernambuco state, Brazil. The species are endemic with a restricted area of distribution, being considered critically endangered ...
EVERTON HILO DE SOUZA   +5 more
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Viridantha minuscula (Tillandsioideae; Bromeliaceae), a new species from Guanajuato, Mexico

Phytotaxa, 2023
Viridantha minuscula from the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, is described and illustrated as new to science. The proposed taxon is compared to V. lepidosepala and V. tortilis, species with the most similarities. Images and a distribution map of the taxa involved are provided.
RODRIGO ALEJANDRO HERNÁNDEZ-CÁRDENAS   +4 more
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The Seeds of Catopsis (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae)

Systematic Botany, 2004
Seed morphology has been an important taxonomic character for the Bromeliaceae, with three distinct seed types, naked, winged, and plumose, corresponding to the traditionally recognized subfamilies, Bromelioideae, Pitcairnioideae, and Tillandsioideae, respectively.
Carlos A. Palací   +2 more
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Racinaea, a new genus of Bromeliaceae (Tillandsioideae)

1993
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Smith, Lyman B., Spencer, M A
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