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Billbergia euphemiae

Billbergia euphemiae É.Morren
Billbergia euphemiae
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Billbergia euphemiae is a species in the Bromeliaceae family, native to Brazil. It is found in the Northeast and Southeast regions of the country. The species was first described by É.Morren in 1872.

Description

Billbergia euphemiae belongs to the genus Billbergia within the Bromeliaceae family, commonly known as the bromeliad family. It is indigenous to Brazil, specifically the Northeast and Southeast regions. The species was formally published in 1872 by É.Morren, who provided its original description. As part of the Bromeliaceae, it shares characteristics typical of the family, such as rosette-forming leaves and often vibrant inflorescences. Its natural habitat includes the diverse ecosystems of Brazil, where it contributes to the region's rich botanical diversity.

Distribution

BR · Brazil Northeast · Brazil Southeast

Synonyms

Billbergia euphemiae var. nudifloraBillbergia euphemiae var. purpureaBillbergia euphemiae var. saundersioidesBillbergia euphemiae var. euphemiae

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