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Fascicularia bicolor ?
Fascicularia bicolor ? Fascicularia bicolor ? Fascicularia bicolor ?
back 9861 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2012-05-31
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Fascicularia bicolor ?
(Geladen als: Puya Ident)
Fotograaf: Rick Martin
Opmerking: This remains a mystery unnamed plant, I would very much like to identify it. Any ideas? (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
Determinatie: Opgelost
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  • Opmerking (713): Rick Martin (2012-05-31) - Never flowered, at first thought Puya or Griega?
  • Opmerking (713): Rick Martin (2012-05-31) - Spines are soft .
  • Determinatie (9862): Geoff Lawn (2012-05-31) =Fascicularia bicolor ? - Needs extended very cold season to trigger flowering regularly--from coastal southern Chile (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
  • Opmerking (9862): Rick Martin (2012-05-31) - Geoff, the Fascicularia bicolor I have is distinctly different, leaves more slender and symetrical in form. I doubt it is F. bicolor
    Cold triggering could account for its inability to flower.
  • Opmerking (9863): Eric Gouda (2012-05-31) - Looks like Fascicularia bicolor to me too. We do have several different looking clones. They only flower when in full ground, not in pot and better if outside in summer (and or winter) (Verzonden: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
  • Opmerking (9863): Rick Martin (2012-05-31) - I was unaware there were clones of this species, I must say I'm begining to see the probability...I dare say if Geoff and Eric are in agreement, Fasciculata must be correct. Your help appreciated.
  • Determinatie (9863): Rick Martin (2012-09-18) =Fascicularia pitcairnifolia