Some species of genus Aechmea?

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Some species of genus Aechmea?

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Hi Everyone,

Could anybody identify this bromeliad for me?

Maybe this is Aechmea recurvata? :oops:

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It definitely is Aechmea recurvata.

Welcome to the forum!

Cheers,
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JoachimInB hat geschrieben:Welcome to the forum!
Cheers,
Joachim
Thank's, Joachim :)

I've one more question.
I know that is Neoregelia but I don't know
what species or hybrds :?
Does anyone have any idea what it might be?

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Welcome bromelia_boy :)

Its definite difficult to tell about Neoregelia...there are about over 2,000 hybrids and another unknown hybrids. Most of them look so same ! lol :? Maybe we have to wait and see your Neo. to have bloom. thats easier to find out too :) ....but i am not really good at terrestirla Bromeliads. There too many many spiecies and hybrids lol.
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SSairplants hat geschrieben:Its definite difficult to tell about Neoregelia...there are about over 2,000 hybrids and another unknown hybrids.
Yes, I know that is difficultly to define... We'll wait for flowering, maybe
it will help... :wink:
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One my friend has assumed that it maybe
Nidularium innocentii var. striatum or lineatum?

what you think about it? :wink:
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A Neoregelia to me

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bomelia_boy hat geschrieben:One my friend has assumed that it maybe
Nidularium innocentii var. striatum or lineatum?

what you think about it? :wink:
From the foliage it is definately a Neoregelia.
Nidularium innocentii var. striatum has smaller leafs and
Neoregelias usually have that distinctive spine at the tip of the leaf.
The inflorescence will tell it all.

доброй ночи (I hope babelfish did a good job) ;-)

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Re: A Neoregelia to me

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Timm Stolten hat geschrieben:доброй ночи (I hope babelfish did a good job) ;-)

Greetings Timm
WOW! It is very pleasant for me
to see russian words in this forum!
Thank you - СПАСИБО.

Ich hoffe auf den angenehmen umgang mit Ihnen :wink:

Ok, ok we'll wait for flowering :lol:
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Hi Vitaly....you're welcome!!

Nice plant you have...it's really neat. I always love any Bromeliad that seem to be xeric species.
I myself collect Dyckia, Encholirium, Orthophytum, Deuterocohnia, Hechtia
and never think of Aechmea that's so cool!! I will try to find one.

I noticed you grow many epiphytic plant, especially Orchids.
As you would know, my country, Thailand, has at least 1,200 of native orchid species
that not include thousands of hybrid which created here.

Glad you are here, you know, I never have Russian friend before :wink:
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
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Hi, Chain! Nice to meet you! ;)

I've one bromeliad plant very similar to xeric, but I don't
know it botanical name. Plant will be photographed by evening
and then I'll show it on the pages of this forum.
Maybe you will help me to determine it?
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Hello!

How do you think is this Aechmea? :roll:
Maybe you know what this species or hybrid? :oops:

In my opinion it's very similar
to photos on FCBS Aechmea 'Nelwyn'


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Yeh...Vitaly, finally the Aechmea recurvata seeds you had sent arrived Bangkok today !!
Actually, it should arrive earlier, I guess that the postage was delayed by the coup here :lol:

As you would know form the news that Thailand is in coup situation, but everything is OK,
no violent, no battle, no bomb, no shooting. :!:

I will sow them tommorow, I would like to name all the germinated seedling as
"Vitaly No 1" ,2,3.... :wink:

Some of my select clone of Dyckia marnier-lapostollei are setting seed pods right now.
I hope I could send the amount of seeds to you within next month after they had rippen.

All my best to you.
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
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Hi Chanin, yes, the military coup was a very surprising news. Good to know that the situation is "under control" and entirely non-violent. I have been following the news closely, of course. So I am rather optimistic to be in Bangkok again soon! :-)

Cheers,
Joachim
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Hi Joachim,

na dann bring mal sooo eine A.tayodingenskirchen nach good old Germany mit :wink: :wink: :wink:
I wish you a wonderful and exciting journey

best wishes

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Hey Vitaly :D

Your Aechmea recuvata seeds have germinated since yesterday.
So, it took about a week to sprout up their first little root.
They seem to germinate with a good success, 60-70% :wink:
I will take some pic when they appear green leaf and post here.

These are some of my other babies, a dozen kinds of Hechtia sp. from Mexico
which I purchase seeds from a German seed dealer months ago.

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And your Dyckia marnier-lapostollei seeds are growing very well in their seed pod.

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I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
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