An updated inventory of the Bromeliaceae for Costa Rica is presented including citations of representative specimens for each species. The family comprises 18 genera and 198 species in Costa Rica, 32 species being endemic to the country. Additional 36 species are endemic to Costa Rica and Panama. Only 4 of the 8 bromeliad subfamilies occur in Costa Rica, with a strong predominance of Tillandsioideae (7 genera/150 spp.; 75.7% of all bromeliad species in Costa Rica). 124 species (62.6%) grow exclusively epiphytic, additional 59 spp. (29.8%) are facultative epiphytes. The most diverse genus is Werauhia, with 59 species (29.8% of the Costa Rican bromeliad flora), followed by Tillandsia with 40 species (20.2%) and Guzmania with 28 spp. (8.6%).Es...
From 1990 to 2006, 2,875 new angiosperm species were described in Brazil, including 280 new Bromelia...
Information on genetic variation and its distribution in tropical plant populations relies mainly on...
Se describe Drymonia glandulosa Kriebel, una nueva especie que habita en las bajuras del norte de la...
An updated inventory of the Bromeliaceae for Costa Rica is presented including citations of represen...
An updated inventory of the Bromeliaceae for Costa Rica is presented including citations of represen...
Based on extensive field and herbarium studies, twenty species of Bromeliaceae are newly reported fo...
T i l l a n d s i a g u a t e m a l e n s i s , i s r e p o r t e d f o r f i r s t t i m e i n C o ...
Parte de TFG de graduaciónZamia is the third largest genus of Cycadales and the only one with native...
The Bromeliaceae are recognized in Peru with 19 genera and approximately 450 species (Brako & Zarucc...
A current floristic and phytogeographic knowledge of native Mexican Bromeliaceae is presented. There...
A new quantitative classification of ecological types in the bromeliad genus Tillandsia (Bromeliacea...
We analyzed the differences in species richness, community composition, population structure and wit...
Marcgravia glandulosomarginata, Ruyschia moralesii and Schwartzia tarrazuensis, woody epi- phytes kn...
The results of a Bromeliaceae Juss. floristic survey in the Piraí Mountain, Araraquara complex(Guara...
A total of 98 liverwort species (43 genera, 10 families), 54 moss species (33 genera, 17 families) a...
From 1990 to 2006, 2,875 new angiosperm species were described in Brazil, including 280 new Bromelia...
Information on genetic variation and its distribution in tropical plant populations relies mainly on...
Se describe Drymonia glandulosa Kriebel, una nueva especie que habita en las bajuras del norte de la...
An updated inventory of the Bromeliaceae for Costa Rica is presented including citations of represen...
An updated inventory of the Bromeliaceae for Costa Rica is presented including citations of represen...
Based on extensive field and herbarium studies, twenty species of Bromeliaceae are newly reported fo...
T i l l a n d s i a g u a t e m a l e n s i s , i s r e p o r t e d f o r f i r s t t i m e i n C o ...
Parte de TFG de graduaciónZamia is the third largest genus of Cycadales and the only one with native...
The Bromeliaceae are recognized in Peru with 19 genera and approximately 450 species (Brako & Zarucc...
A current floristic and phytogeographic knowledge of native Mexican Bromeliaceae is presented. There...
A new quantitative classification of ecological types in the bromeliad genus Tillandsia (Bromeliacea...
We analyzed the differences in species richness, community composition, population structure and wit...
Marcgravia glandulosomarginata, Ruyschia moralesii and Schwartzia tarrazuensis, woody epi- phytes kn...
The results of a Bromeliaceae Juss. floristic survey in the Piraí Mountain, Araraquara complex(Guara...
A total of 98 liverwort species (43 genera, 10 families), 54 moss species (33 genera, 17 families) a...
From 1990 to 2006, 2,875 new angiosperm species were described in Brazil, including 280 new Bromelia...
Information on genetic variation and its distribution in tropical plant populations relies mainly on...
Se describe Drymonia glandulosa Kriebel, una nueva especie que habita en las bajuras del norte de la...