Monographs Details:
Authority:
Acevedo-RodrÃguez, Pedro & collaborators. 1996. Flora of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 78: 1-581.
Acevedo-RodrÃguez, Pedro & collaborators. 1996. Flora of St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 78: 1-581.
Family:
Bromeliaceae
Bromeliaceae
Description:
Genus Description - Large terrestrial, stoloniferous herbs. Leaves rosulate, narrowly linear, with spiny margins and a spine-tipped apex. Scapes very short to elongate; inflorescences racemose, capitate or paniculate; scape bracts membranous, large, overlapping. Flowers bisexual, sessile to shortly pedicellate. Sepals free or partly connate, continuous into a hypanthium; petals connate at base, convolute; stamens 6, shorter than the petals, the filaments connate at base into a short tube adnate to the petals, the anthers basifixed; ovary inferior, with several ovules. Fruit a leathery berry; seeds few to many, small, dark brown.
Genus Description - Large terrestrial, stoloniferous herbs. Leaves rosulate, narrowly linear, with spiny margins and a spine-tipped apex. Scapes very short to elongate; inflorescences racemose, capitate or paniculate; scape bracts membranous, large, overlapping. Flowers bisexual, sessile to shortly pedicellate. Sepals free or partly connate, continuous into a hypanthium; petals connate at base, convolute; stamens 6, shorter than the petals, the filaments connate at base into a short tube adnate to the petals, the anthers basifixed; ovary inferior, with several ovules. Fruit a leathery berry; seeds few to many, small, dark brown.
Distribution:
Saint John Virgin Islands of the United States South America|
Saint John Virgin Islands of the United States South America|