Tillandsia fasciculata

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 Tillandsia fasciculata subsp. var.  
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Bromeliaceae > Tillandsia fasciculata var. , Swartz



Tillandsia fasciculata is a species of the genus Tillandsia. This species is native to Costa Rica, Mexico, Venezuela and the United States.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Tillandsia fasciculata, Swartz (T. bracteata, Chapm. T. glaucophylla, Baker. Vriesia glaucophylla, Hook.). Tall, strong species with st. 2 ft. tall: lvs. 1-1 1/2 ft. long, concave or channeled above, erect or ascending, scurfy and bluish: st. longer than the lvs. and branched, the branches or spikes bearing distichous keeled acute mostly greenish and red-tinged bracts: fls. narrow, exserted, blue. S. Fla., W. Indies, and Cent. Amer. B.M. 4415. F.S. 5:432.— Very variable. CH


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