A
catalogue of Bromeliads used for various projects by - © Lloyd Godman
This
is a catalogue of bromeliads used by Lloyd godman for his various installations
and photosynthesis projects - the collection of pants he accessed in
New Zealand from 1996 - 2004 was collected from a wide range of sources,
while most were brought from Greens Bromeliads, some were also donated
by the Dunedin Botanical Gardens. Later in 2004 these plants were either
sold or given away with his move to Australia.
Lloyd is at present re-establishing his collection where he now lives
in Melbourne.
A
Lexicon of Bromeliads: A
resource by Lloyd Godman
Genus - Vriesea: Sub-Family - Tillandsioideae : Family - Bromeliad
Because
of the stiff, brightly coloured inflorescence on an erect spike,
Vrieseas, are known as the flaming sword plants of the jungle. They
have softer leaves than many other bromeliads which are often boldly
banded with red on green. Although tit is often said they need more exacting conditions than most
other bromeliads and prefer warmer conditions ( 19-27 degrees C, 65-80
degrees F), moderate to low light and a moist atmosphere, I have found many are actually quite hardy and can tolerate temperatures down to 5 degrees C for sometime. Many can also be adapted to grow ion trees as epiphytes.
Plants are marked NZ for those collected in New Zealand - or Aust - for the new plants collected since coming to Australia
Vriesea glutinosa
NZ
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This is a very similar Vriesea to Chantreei and grows on the misty steep limestone cliffs near Marcas Falls in Trinidad and also as epiphitically on trees in wet areas up to about 1,800ft. It forms a striking medium to large sized plant with light green leaves and dense brown red banding which is more pronounced on the underside. The colour of this banding is more red than Chantreei. The leaves are about 250 long by 45 wide. It forms a branched inflorescence that is flaming red and so shiny resembles a lacquering . The flowers have orange red petals. The plant seems to prefers bright light but no direct sun light and a humid environment. The plant often forms many small gras like plant lets at the base as well as larger pups, |
Vriesea Glutinosa
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Species/Cultivar: Cultivar
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Pollen Parent Plant:
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Hybridizer:
Native distribution: N/A
Habit:
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Pigmentation:
Spines:
Trichomes:
Axis:
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Rachis:
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Primary Bract:
Internode:
Stipe:
Peduncle Bract:
Peduncle:
Inflorescence:
Flowers:
Petals:
Sepals:
Stamens:
Anther:
Stigma:
Pistil:
Pollen:
Roots:
Stalons: Close to parent plant
Off sets:
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Cultivation:
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Collection: Aust 2013
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