Aechmea aenigmatica Lopez-Ferrari, Espejo, Ceja & A.Mendoza |
(subgen. Podaechmea)Publ: Acta Bot. Mex. 95: 1-9. Fig. 1(A-H) (2011)
Distribution: MEXICO; Oaxaca
Habitat: Rupicolous, forming small colonies inside the mountain mesophyte forest, ca. 1600 m. Elev.
Etymology: The epithet refers to the exceptional characteristics of the species that differentiate it from the other taxa of the subgenus Podaechmea: the symmetrical sepals (Fig. lF) and the petals of a white colour without basal internal appendages (Fig. lG). Also, the absence of appendages in the petals (Brown and Terry, 1992) distinguishes it from all the other well-known members of the subgenus Podaechmea.
Phenology: It flowers from November to January and it fruits from January to April.