Nidularium innocentii

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 Nidularium innocentii subsp. var.  
Nidularium innocentii var. innocentii
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Nidularium innocentii is a species of the genus Nidularium. This species is endemic to Brazil.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Nidularium innocentii, Lem. (Karatas Innocentii, Ant.). Stem- less and stoloniferous: Lvs. about 20, in a dense rosette, strap-shaped, about 1 ft. long, broadest near the middle, with many small, spiny teeth, green but more or less tinted brown or red. the oval bract-lvs. bright red: fls. in a dense head, white.— Named for the Marquis de St. Innocent, amateur, of Autun, France. There is a form with yellow-striped Lvs. This species is one of the best nidulariums.


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