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Billbergia pyramidalis

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croyana É.Morren Billbergia pyramidalis var. farinosa É.Morren Billbergia pyramidalis var. lutea Leme & W.Weber Billbergia pyramidalis var. pyramidalis Plant database entry for Billbergia (Billbergia pyramidalis 'Kyoto') with 19 images, 3 comments, and 25 data details. North, Central, South Not a problem species (un-documented) Assessment Status: Complete Familia: Bromeliaceae Subfamilia: Bromelioideae Genus: Billbergia Species: Billbergia pyramidalis Name []. Billbergia pyramidalis Lindl., Bot. Reg. 13: t.

This is a hybrid.. Billbergia pyramidalis. The spectacular inflorescence lasts just a bit more than one week, but each clump flowers in flushes througout the warmer months.

Growth Habit. Forb/Herb Origin. South America Tool Used. Status Assessment Predictive Tool Score. Billbergia pyramidalis (Sims) Lindl. is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Billbergia (family Bromeliaceae). The record derives from WCSP which reports it as an accepted name (record 221667) with original publication details: Bot. Reg. 13: t.

Billbergia pyramidalis

This bromeliad, native to northern South America and parts of the Caribbean, has a large red brush-shaped flower that is tipped with violet. It is not a long-lived inflorescence, but can provide a welcome splash of colour in shaded areas. Citation: BILLBERGIA PYRAMIDALIS (Sims) Lindley, Bot. Reg. 13: sub t. 1068. 1822. Basionym: Bromelia pyramidalis Sims 1815. Type: BRAZIL: Billbergia pyramidal was was first introduced into cultivation in 1815, but it took over 80 more years before the first hybrid , ‘Herbaultii,’ a cross between B. amoena and B. leopoldii (now named B. brasiliensis), was made in France in 1897.
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Billbergia pyramidalis

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Billbergia schultesiana. Billbergia splendida. Billbergia thyrsoidea. Bromelia pyramidalis Billbergia brachysiphon var.
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Just a short video of the Billbergia Pyramidalis bromeliad, and how many pups that have developed. In upcoming videos I will show how to separate the pups.

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