Guzmania musaica

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 Guzmania musaica subsp. var.  
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Guzmania musaica is a species of the genus Guzmania. This species is native to Costa Rica, Venezuela and Ecuador.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Guzmania musaica, Mez. Lvs. strongly decurved, beautifully and densely marked with undulating, interrupted, irregular brown lines: infl. 3—4 in. long, on a short peduncle, the bracts golden, striped with rose; fls. l 2/3 -2 in. long. Colombia.

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