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Vriesea friburgensis

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Tillandsioideae

Scientific name
  
Vriesea friburgensis

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Vriesea schwackeana, Vriesea atra, Vriesea procera, Vriesea gigantea, Vriesea maxoniana

Vriesea friburgensis is a species in the genus Vriesea. This species is an epiphyte native to Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil.

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Three varieties are recognized:

  1. Vriesea friburgensis var. friburgensis - eastern + southern Brazil
  2. Vriesea friburgensis var. paludosa (L.B.Sm.) L.B.Sm. - southeastern Brazil from São Paulo to Rio Grande do Sul
  3. Vriesea friburgensis var. tucumanensis (Mez) L.B.Sm. - most of species range

Cultivars

  • Vriesea 'Jubilation'
  • Vriesea 'Little Dumplin
  • xVrieslandsia 'Red Dawn'
  • Ecology

    The large infructescences of the plant dry up and may remain standing for a year or more, during which time they are inhabited by a variety of insect species and other arthropods. Several species of ants, termites, and bees build nests in the dry fruiting structure. Surveys have revealed the nests of ants in the genera Camponotus, Pseudomyrmex, and Solenopsis, and termites of the genera Cortaritermes and Velocitermes. Other inhabitants of the plant include giant butterfly-moths, hoverflies, beetles, pseudoscorpions, springtails, and spiders.

    References

    Vriesea friburgensis Wikipedia


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