Hi all, Thank you for your help. This is the second post I'm doing after members from Australia, Moscow and Tim helped me.
I know now some plant names but still these are to be identified. If anyone knows about them please let me know
I've been searching every where the ID of these broms without success.
Sorry cause the photos are small, but you can check on the whole gallery, just look for www.imagebam.com/image/a1285c8175518 there you can access to BIGGER IMAGES.
1 - These are from Salvador area, they are huge plants, 50 to 60 cms wide and 1, 20 m high.
2 - These were taken from Rio Botanical Garden
3 - I know it's a Billbergia but which one?
4 - These are Aechmea sp but no idea of which species. From Salvador, Bahia. They are not so big plants, rather medium size.
5 - These also from Salvador are 35 cms high and very thick leaves.
6 - These I know the genus; Aechmea but no clue for the species. São Paulo Botanic Garden
7 - Sorry for the poor quality. Porto Botanic Garden (Northen Portugal). Aechmea? Billbergia? species?
Thank you all for helpping me, I really need to know these plants names GENUS + SPECIES.
8 - This forgotten plant also needs to be ID, please!
A few Aechmea sp to be identified - need urgent help
Moderator: Timm Stolten
ID reply
As you said some of the images are blurd, but I will have a go someone in this Bromelaid world may correct me.
Plant one Neroregelia species, I have a few, pretty common. Common name here in Australia lipstick.
Plant two Aechmea ?
Plant three Billbergia ?
Plant four ? and Plant five ?
Plant six Quesnelia laterals had to tell with no flower but you are'tn missing much the flower only lasts three days if your lucky.
Plant seven ? Plant eight Aechmea gamosepala if the flower spike was pink, or kertesziae turns brick- red colour
Plant nine Aechmea ? Plant ten Porta petropoliana flower spikes have faded a bit on your picture. Plant 11/12 ?
Someone else may help you fill in gaps.
Plant one Neroregelia species, I have a few, pretty common. Common name here in Australia lipstick.
Plant two Aechmea ?
Plant three Billbergia ?
Plant four ? and Plant five ?
Plant six Quesnelia laterals had to tell with no flower but you are'tn missing much the flower only lasts three days if your lucky.
Plant seven ? Plant eight Aechmea gamosepala if the flower spike was pink, or kertesziae turns brick- red colour
Plant nine Aechmea ? Plant ten Porta petropoliana flower spikes have faded a bit on your picture. Plant 11/12 ?
Someone else may help you fill in gaps.
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Image a1285c8175518:
maybe Neoregelia spectabilis
Image fff4698175478 and 5517308175480:
Portea petropolitana var. extensa
Image 3e2bee8175510, 35fb9f8175511, ead6238175512:
Genus Pitcairnia for sure,
maybe Pitcairnia billbergioides
Try to compair them with the pictures in the PhotoIndex of
http://www.fcbs.org/
Greetings, Timm
maybe Neoregelia spectabilis
Image fff4698175478 and 5517308175480:
Portea petropolitana var. extensa
Image 3e2bee8175510, 35fb9f8175511, ead6238175512:
Genus Pitcairnia for sure,
maybe Pitcairnia billbergioides
Try to compair them with the pictures in the PhotoIndex of
http://www.fcbs.org/
Greetings, Timm
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