Rioja, Loreto & Moyamamba, Peru
Tall, terrestrial bromeliad, grows in sandy, swampy tropical evergreen rainforests. Inflorescence with sessile/short, petiolated ovoid spikes. Seeds are short, leather brown hairs
Tropical Rainforest & Sandy swamps
Olson, D.M., Dinerstein, E., Wikramanayake E.D., Burgess, N.D., Powell, G.V.N., Underwood, E.C., D'Amico J.A., Itoua, I., Strand, H.E., Morrison, J.C., Loucks, C.J., Allnutt, T.F., Ricketts, T.H., Kura, Y., Lamoreux, J.F., Wettengel, W.W., Hedao, P. and Kassem, K.R. 2001. Terrestrial ecoregions of the world: a new map of life on earth. BioScience 51: 933-938.
Raur, Werner. (1984) Guzmania bismarckii: A New Species from Northeastern Peru. Journal of the Bromeliad Society. 34(3): 114 – 117.
Family | Bromeliacea |
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