<- Ramirez et al. 2014a (Article) Hechtia

Portraits of Hechtia (Bromeliaceae: Hechdioideae): H. isthmusiana Burt-Utley

Author(s):I.M. Ramírez M., G. Carnevali & J.P. Pinzón

Publication:Journal of the Bromeliad Society 64(1): 26-33. (2014)

Abstract:—Hechtia isthmusiana Burt-Utley was recently described from Oaxaca, Mexico. Here we provide drawings and images to help in the identification of the species. This species is diagnosed by its caulescent habit, the relatively small vegetative size, rosettes in a starlike
shape, the proportionally short leaves, which are succulent, spiny, green or reddish, sparsely white lepidote adaxially, densely white lepidote below, with an erect central inflorescence, greenish pistillate flowers and white staminate flowers, the infructescence erect, and congested cylindrical branches. We provide images of similar species in the genus in order to help with identification of H. isthmusiana.