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Racinaea multiflora
back 1865 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2007-09-05
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Racinaea multiflora
(Uploaded as: Racinaea species ?)
Photographer: Andrew Flower
Note: grown from seed ex Karel Knize, Peru, 1994. Flowering plant 40 cm. leaves 25 cm. Grown epiphytically.
Identification: solved
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  • Addit.Note: Peter Tristram (2007-09-05) - Consider R bakeri. Knize collects in the Rio Maranon where it grows. Similar to what we have in Aussie as R. bakeri, probably id'd by UD.
  • Addit.Note: Joachim Saul (2007-09-05) - I don't know R. bakeri, but how about R. multiflora?
    Congratulations to Andrew, seed-grown Racineas are not something to see every day, very impressing!
  • Addit.Note: Peter Tristram (2007-09-05) - Consider R bakeri. Knize collects in the Rio Maranon where it grows. Similar
    to what we have in Aussie as R. bakeri, probably id'd by UD.
  • Addit.Note: Andrew Flower (2007-09-05) - Peter, Thanks - but I think Uncle Derek will be on your case again - R. bakeri is a not a valid taxon - and it certainly is not on THE CD.
    However - my first guess was R. flexuosa, and I see that Tillandsia bakeri is a synonym for R. flexuosa. Time to change all those Aussie labels? Lets wait for a taxonomist first, though....
  • Addit.Note: Harry Luther (2007-09-05) - R. multiflora