|  |  10836 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2013-02-15 (Dimensie: 1530 x 2050 pixels - Teller: 12576)
 Tillandsia limonensis
    Verzamel locatie: Ecuador - Zamora Chinchipe - North of the City of Zamora, about 900m
 Fotograaf: Manfred Zingler
 Determinatie: gevraagd
 
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				Opmerking (10835): Uncle Derek  (2013-02-27) - I am confused. T limonensis is supposed to have yellow/green petals and a pendant inflorescence. Could this be a single spike T. fragrans? (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)Opmerking (10835): Eric Gouda  (2013-02-27) - Looks like fragrans! (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)Opmerking (10835): Peter Tristram  (2013-03-06) - Not limonensis. Agree- looks like a single-spiked fragrans. (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)Opmerking (10835): Jeffrey Kent  (2013-07-31) - Absolutely T. fragrans.  It's way out of its normal range at this altitude and is struggling to survive!  T. limonensis is also found at a higher altitude as well; usually 1500 meters.
I guess if the forest is cut, the wind will carry the seeds everywhere! (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
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