Guzmania wittmackii explained
Guzmania wittmackii is a species of flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family.[1] It is native to Ecuador and Colombia, and widely cultivated elsewhere as an ornamental.[2] [3]
Cultivars
- Guzmania 'Attila'
- Guzmania 'Cherry'
- Guzmania 'Cherry Smash'
- Guzmania 'Claret'
- Guzmania 'Daniel'
- Guzmania 'Decora'
- Guzmania 'Dolores'
- Guzmania 'Fiesta'
- Guzmania 'Grapeade'
- Guzmania 'Lila'
- Guzmania 'Magenta'
- Guzmania 'Mariposa'
- Guzmania 'Orangeade'
- Guzmania 'Ostara'
- Guzmania 'Pink Nova'
- Guzmania 'Rana'
- Guzmania 'Rood (Red)'[4]
- Guzmania 'Sunset'[4]
- Guzmania 'Tutti-Frutti'[4]
- xGuzvriesea 'Aphrodite's Lips'[4]
- xGuzvriesea 'Chilli Pepper'[4]
- xGuzvriesea 'Garden Party'[4]
- xGuzvriesea 'Happa'[4]
- xGuzvriesea 'John Buchanan'[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Guzmania wittmackii (André) André ex Mez. . n.d.. Plants of the World Online. The Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. July 29, 2020.
- http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=247710 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- http://www.selby.org/clientuploads/research/Bromeliaceae/EcuadorBromeliaceae.pdf Catalogue of Vascular Plants of Ecuador
- http://www.bsi.org/brom_info/cultivar/bcr.html BSI Cultivar Registry