Alcantarea turgida Versieux & Wand. |
Distribution: BRAZIL; Minas Gerais,
Habitat: heliophyte or semisciophyte on rocky outcrops, 1200-1300 m. Elev.
Etymology: The specific epithet is an allusion to the floral bracts that are densely imbricate and turgid, and completely filled with copious transparent viscose nectar that drips from the apex of the flowering branches.
Phenology: Flowering individuals were observed in June and from December to February. Fruiting in April.