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Tillandsia uruguayensis (Tillandsioideae, Bromeliaceae), a new epilithic species from Uruguay
Phytotaxa, 2018Tillandsia uruguayensis (Bromeliaceae), a new xeromorphic and epilithic species from northern Uruguay, is described. The species belongs to the subgenus Aerobia and is morphologically related to T. lorentziana. This work provides a detailed morphological description, as well as information on distribution, habitat, phenology, and conservation status ...
ANDRÉS J. ROSSADO +2 more
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Phytotaxa, 2020
A new saxicolous species from the steep cliffs of the Copalita river canyon is described and illustrated: Tillandsia joel-mandimboensis. We present detailed morphological comparisons of the new species to other morphologically-related saxicolous Tillandsia species also endemic to river canyon cliffs, complemented with information on their habitat ...
MARÍA FLORES-CRUZ +4 more
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A new saxicolous species from the steep cliffs of the Copalita river canyon is described and illustrated: Tillandsia joel-mandimboensis. We present detailed morphological comparisons of the new species to other morphologically-related saxicolous Tillandsia species also endemic to river canyon cliffs, complemented with information on their habitat ...
MARÍA FLORES-CRUZ +4 more
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Stigmatic diversity in Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae): a search for homologies
Botanical Journal of the Linnean SocietyAbstract Tillandsioideae is the subfamily of Bromeliaceae with the most taxonomic and morphological diversity, leading to still-controversial classification in some clades and species groups. Floral morphology, especially of the stigmas, provides relevant data for the circumscription of genera and species.
Sanny F H Siqueira +2 more
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Pollen morphology of Brazilian species of Vriesea (Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae)
Grana, 2019As a contribution to the infrageneric delimitation in the genus Vriesea pollen morphology of 17 species of the genus is described, with original data for 14 of the species.
Valéria Leobina dos Santos +3 more
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Two new species in Tillandsioideae (Bromeliaceae) of Machu Picchu, Peru
Phytotaxa, 2012Two new species belonging to the subfamily Tillandsioideae from Machu Picchu, Cusco, Peru are described and illustrated here. The new species Tillandsia machupicchuensis is close to T. tovarensis and the other new species Guzmania inkaterrae is close to G. morreniana and G. tenuifolia. Both species are abundant in the area.
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A new species and two new combinations of Ecuadorian Bromeliaceae (Tillandsioideae)
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1994A new species of Guzmania, G. henniae , from southeastern Ecuador is described and illustrated. Two new combinations in the newly erected, segregate genus Racinaea (formerly Tillandsia subgenus
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Tillandsia tequilana (Tillandsioideae; Bromeliaceae), a new saxicolous species from Jalisco, Mexico
PhytotaxaTillandsia tequilana, a new species from the state of Jalisco, Mexico, is described and illustrated. The proposed species is compared to T. aguascalientensis, T. moronesensis, and T. schusteri, taxa with some morphological similarities. Tillandsia tequilana differs from these species in the shape and size of the leaf sheath, spikes and floral bracts ...
RODRIGO ALEJANDRO HERNÁNDEZ-CÁRDENAS +5 more
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We describe, discuss, and illustrate Vriesea serraourensis, a new species from the Chapada Diamantina in the municipality of Barra da Estiva and Ituaçu, Bahia, Brazil, here considered a critically endangered species. The new species is morphologically related to V.
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We describe, discuss, and illustrate Vriesea serraourensis, a new species from the Chapada Diamantina in the municipality of Barra da Estiva and Ituaçu, Bahia, Brazil, here considered a critically endangered species. The new species is morphologically related to V.
EVERTON HILO DE SOUZA +5 more
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New combination of Peruvian Bromeliaceae (Tillandsioideae)
The Journal of the Bromeliad Society, 2020Manzanares, José Manuel, Till, Walter
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IN VITRO PROPAGATION OF SOME TILLANDSIOIDEAE (BROMELIACEAE)
Acta Horticulturae, 1977openaire +1 more source

