Aechmea bracteata (Sw.) Griseb. |
(subgen. Aechmea)Publ: Fl. Brit. W. Ind. [i]-xvi: 592 (1865)
Distribution: Mexico to N. Colombia and Venezuela
Habitat: Epiphyte in oak forests, riparian forests, tropical deciduous forests, tropical sub-deciduous forests, tropical sub-evergreen forests, mangroves, seasonally flooded savannahs, and secondary vegetation, 0-1000 m. Elev.
Etymology: Not specified in the protologue, however, “bracteata” might be a reference to the inflorescence bracts this species possesses.
Phenology: This species has been collected flowering and fructifying almost all year long, however, flowering occurs most commonly from October to May, while fructification mostly occurs from January to August.