Guzmania musaica

Guzmania musaica is a plant species in the genus Guzmania. This species is native to Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador (Esmeraldas, Imbabura), Venezuela and Colombia (Antioquia, Choco, Narino, Norte de Santander, Valle del Cauca).[1][2][3][4]

Guzmania musaica
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Bromeliaceae
Genus: Guzmania
Species:
G. musaica
Binomial name
Guzmania musaica
(Linden & André) Mez
Synonyms[1]
  • Tillandsia musaica Linden & André
  • Billbergia musaica (Linden & André) Regel
  • Caraguata musaica (Linden & André) Linden & André
  • Massangea musaica (Linden & André) E.Morren
  • Tillandsia mosaic Linden ex Rafarin
  • Guzmania musaica var. concolor L.B. Smith
  • Guzmania musaica var. discolor H. Luther
  • Guzmania musaica var. rosea H. Luther
  • Guzmania musaica var. zebrina Cutak

Description

Inflorescence of Guzmania musaica

Guzmania musaica is a stemless, evergreen, epiphytic perennial plant that can reach a height of 20–40 centimetres (7.9–15.7 in). Leaves are about two feet long, simple, with entire margins, spineless, light green with reddish and dark green transverse striations. In the central rosette of leaves grows a long stem topped by a beautiful inflorescence of pink-red bracts with many waxy tubular yellow flowers arranged in spikes. The plant blooms from June to August. The fruits are septicidal capsules. After it has produced its fruits, the plant dies.

Habitat

It grows as an epiphyte in rain forests.

Cultivars

References

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