Gravisia
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Gravisia (the name unexplained). Bromeliaceae. South American acaulescent herbs, differing from AEchmea in the character of the pollen-grains and other technical features, and requiring similar treats ment in cult. Lvs. densely rosulate, conspicuously sheathing, brown-scurfy, the margin more or less spiny: scape arising from the center of the rosette, bearing a panicled or bipinnate infl.: petals yellow or orange. G. exsudans, Mez (AEchmea exsudans, Baker. Tittlandsia exsudans, Desf. Bromelia exsiidans, Lodd. Hohenbergia capitata, R. & S.) Fls. congested in sessile heads composing a compound panicle, the floral bracts spine-pointed: lvs. whitish beneath, oblong, spiny. L.B.C. 9:801.—Fls. said to exude a whitish greasy substance, whence the name. Plant 2-3 ft. Apparently very little grown. L.H.B. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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