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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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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
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Smith, Lyman B., Spencer, M A
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Seed morphoanatomy and its systematic relevance to Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2012
The morphoanatomy of mature seeds of 14 species, representing Vriesea and Tillandsia genera, was investigated in light and scanning electron microscopy to establish structural patterns of the seed coat, endosperm and embryo, allowing the distinction between both genera and contributing to the systematic of Tillandsioideae.
Raquel I. Magalhães   +1 more
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Two new species of Alcantarea (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) from Brazil

Brittonia, 2007
Abstract Alcantarea turgida and A. tortuosa are described and illustrated as new species from southeastern Brazil. The relationships of A. turgida with A. extensa and with A. vinicolor and of A. tortuosa with A. farneyi and with A. benzingii are discussed.
Leonardo M. Versieux   +1 more
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A new species of Werauhia (Bromeliaceae: Tillandsioideae) from the Brazilian “Hylaea”

Phytotaxa, 2020
The authors describe and illustrate Werauhia hylaeana, a new species of Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) from the Amazonian “Hylaea” of Brazil. It is related to W. gladioliflora, but differs in its stature, leaf blade, and inflorescence size, in the shape of floral bracts, sepals, and petals.
ELTON M.C. LEME   +3 more
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Pollen morphology ofAlcantareagiant bromeliads (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae)

Grana, 2017
AbstractHere we describe the pollen morphology of 19 species of Alcantarea, none of them fully described before, to contribute to the infra-generic delimitation of the genus. Pollen grains are heteropolar, amb ellipsoidal (although spheroidal pollen occurs in Alcantarea aurantiaca, A. burle-marxii, A. glaziouana, A. nahoumii, A.
Valéria Leobina Dos Santos   +3 more
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A taxonomic revision of Tillandsia (Tillandsioideae, Bromeliaceae) from Uruguay

Phytotaxa
A taxonomic revision of the genus Tillandsia (Bromeliaceae) from Uruguay is here presented based on the examination of herbarium specimens, field surveys, and an extensive analysis of taxonomic literature. Nineteen taxa are recognized: 17 species, one subspecies, and one natural hybrid.
ANDRÉS J. ROSSADO   +2 more
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