This Guzmania is native to the Everglades and is listed as a Florida Endangered Species. It is fully protected by law and is illegal to ...Read Morecollect. It is found in parts of Central and South America.
The inforescence is cone-like in appearance. It has a bright red tip. As the little scales open, a small white flower emerges. For a good photo of this, look it up at fcbs.org.
The bright green leaves do not have thorns as many other bromeliads do.
This Guzmania is native to the Everglades and is listed as a Florida Endangered Species. It is fully protected by law and is illegal to ...Read More