Dyckia strehliana H.Büneker & R.Ponte |
Distribution: Brazil: Rio Grande do Sul
Habitat: Exclusively rheophyte, saxicolous on basalt rocky edges of fast flowing rivers, forming hemispherical clumps, 40 cm high getting submerged in flood periods (fig. 2C, 2D and 2E).
Etymology: The specific epithet pays a post-humous tribute to taxonomist, specialist in Bromeliaceae, Dr. Teresia Strehl, a researcher at the Museum of Science of Zoobotanical Foundation of Rio Grande do Sul and author of large number of species of this family in Rio Grande do Sul.
Phenology: Blooms from August to November, fruits from September to December.