Monographs Details:
Authority:
Maguire, Bassett & Wurdack, John J. 1964. The botany of the Guayana Highland--Part V. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10: 1-278.
Maguire, Bassett & Wurdack, John J. 1964. The botany of the Guayana Highland--Part V. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 10: 1-278.
Family:
Bromeliaceae
Bromeliaceae
Description:
Latin Diagnosis - Foliis ad 1.5 m longis; vaginis subovatis, 7 cm longis, basin versus lepidibus linearibus pallide brunneis vestitis, dense recurvato-serratis; laminis linearibus, acuminatis, basin versus attenuatis sed hand petiolatis, ad 3 cm latis, sparse obscureque brunneo-lepidotis, spinis antrorsis retrorsisque 4 mm longis laxe armatis; inflorescentia corymbosa, subpauciflora, 6 cm diametro, inter folia rosulae nidulanti, petalis inclusis dense brunneo-lepidotis; bracteis primariis subfoliaceis; bracteis florigeris oblongis, 4 cm longis, ovaria superantibus, apice serratis; sepalis ad 2 cm longis, in tubum cylindricum irregulariter peralteque connatis, apice irregulariter lobatis serratisque; petalis linearibus, obtusis, 4 cm longis, stamina longe superantibus, albis; tubo filamentorum 20 mm longo; ovario subcylindrico, ad 25 mm longo.
Latin Diagnosis - Foliis ad 1.5 m longis; vaginis subovatis, 7 cm longis, basin versus lepidibus linearibus pallide brunneis vestitis, dense recurvato-serratis; laminis linearibus, acuminatis, basin versus attenuatis sed hand petiolatis, ad 3 cm latis, sparse obscureque brunneo-lepidotis, spinis antrorsis retrorsisque 4 mm longis laxe armatis; inflorescentia corymbosa, subpauciflora, 6 cm diametro, inter folia rosulae nidulanti, petalis inclusis dense brunneo-lepidotis; bracteis primariis subfoliaceis; bracteis florigeris oblongis, 4 cm longis, ovaria superantibus, apice serratis; sepalis ad 2 cm longis, in tubum cylindricum irregulariter peralteque connatis, apice irregulariter lobatis serratisque; petalis linearibus, obtusis, 4 cm longis, stamina longe superantibus, albis; tubo filamentorum 20 mm longo; ovario subcylindrico, ad 25 mm longo.
Discussion:
Type. Terrestrial, occasional in forest on crystalline laja on right bank of Rio Siapa 8 k m below Randal Gallineta (about 100 river k m from mouth), alt. 200-300 m, Amazonas, Venezuela, 20 Jul 1959, J. J. Wurdack & L. S. Adderley 43525 (holotype US).
The highly connate sepals of Bromelia tubulosa present the most extreme case of this character in the genus, so that nothing else is required to distinguish the species. However, it would seem most closely allied to B. fosteriana L. B. Smith of Suriname.