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Guzmania

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Higher classification
  
Bromeliads

Order
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Guzmania

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Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Guzmania lingulata, Guzmania monostachia, Guzmania sanguinea, Guzmania osyana, Guzmania rubrolutea

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Guzmania (tufted airplant) is a genus of over 120 species of flowering plants in the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae. They are mainly stemless, evergreen, epiphytic perennials native to Florida, the West Indies, southern Mexico, Central America, and northern and western South America. They are found at altitudes of up to 3,500 m (11,483 ft) in the Andean rainforests.

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The genus is named after Spanish pharmacist and naturalist, Anastasio Guzman.

Several species of this genus are cultivated as indoor and outdoor garden plants. The best known is Guzmania lingulata (scarlet star) which bears orange and red bracts.

Guzmania Plants amp Flowers Guzmania lingulata

The plant dies after it has produced its flowers in summer, but new plants can easily be propagated from the offsets which appear as the parent plant dies. They are epiphytes and can do well if tied on to pieces of bark with roots bound into sphagnum moss.

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Guzmanias require warm temperatures and relatively high humidity. The sac fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana (anamorph of Cochliobolus sativus) and others can cause fatal root rot in plants of this genus if the roots get too wet and cold.

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Species

As of September 2014, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families recognizes 215 species, including hybrids.

Notable cultivars

Hybrids:

  • cv. 'Rana'
  • Wittmackii-Hybrids
  • Zahnii-Hybrids

  • Guzmania Guzmania Bromeliad

    References

    Guzmania Wikipedia