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Vriesea hieroglyphica

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Bromeliaceae

Genus
  
Vriesea

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Poales

Subfamily
  
Tillandsioideae

Scientific name
  
Vriesea hieroglyphica

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Similar
  
Vriesea fenestralis, Vriesea fosteriana, Vriesea gigantea, Vriesea splendens, Vriesea carinata

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Vriesea hieroglyphica is a plant species in the genus Vriesea.

Contents

The name refers to the linear horizontal patterns on the leaves that resemble hieroglyphs. It has been nicknamed "King of the bromeliads."

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Distribution

This bromeliad species is endemic to southeastern Brazil.

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It grows at low altitudes in humid conditions under the shade of trees in the Atlantic Forest biome (Mata Atlantica Brasileira).

Description

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Vriesea hieroglyphica develops green leaves with irregular dark cross banding and recurved tips. The plant develops 30-40 shiny, bright green leaves measuring 3 feet (0.91 m) long and 3 inches wide.

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It typically blooms in spring, and can bloom repeatedly in cultivation, with branching yellow, cream, or white flowers on a tall branched spike. The tall, light green flower spike "bears a branched inflorescence with 1-inch-long, pale green bracts and dull yellow-petaled flowers."

The variety Vriesea hieroglyphica var. Marginata has broad cream−ivory colored bands on the leaves.

Cultivation

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The distinctive leaf markings make Vriesea hieroglyphica a popular ornamental plant cultivated for gardening and commercial floristry uses, including as an interior landscape−house plants, potted outdoor plants, and planted in gardens in suitable climates.

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Outdoors it can be grown from light to full shade, and is rated for USDA Zone 10 (min 30°F) and up. Indoors, it is usually grown with a northern exposure and assured humidity.

Cultivars and hybrids

Garden cultivars of Vriesea hieroglyphica, and hybrids with other Vriesea species, include:

References

Vriesea hieroglyphica Wikipedia