Tillandsia edithae
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Tillandsia edithae Rauh, 1974
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Distribution:
Distribution:
according to the Original Description: Bolivia, Dept. La Paz, on steep cliffs, 2700 m
according to Kiff (1991) this species is not originated in the Region of La Paz, but in the Dept. Cochabamba and Chuquisaca, in altitudes of 1300 - 1500 m (Walter Till pers. comm.)
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Original Description:
Tillandsia edithae Rauh (1974) Bromelienstudien II. Mitteilung In: Tropische und Subtropische Pflanzenwelt 8: 19-21- (Trop. Subtrop. Pflanzenwelt)
Synonyms:
- Tillandsia edithiae Rauh, 1974; orth. var.
Literature:
- Smith & Downs (1977) Flora Neotropica 14(2): 779
- Isley (1987) Tillandsia, The World's Most Unusual Airplants :52
- Kiff (1991) A distributional checklist of the Genus Tillandsia :19
- Baensch (1994) Blooming Bromeliads :190
- Till (1995) Linzer biologische Beiträge 27/1: 416 ?
- Luther & Sieff (1997) Selbyana 18(1): 110
- Roguenant (2001) Les Tillandsia et les Racinaea :335; as Tillandsia edithiae
- Luther (2008) An Alphabetical List of Bromeliad Binomials Edit. XI :83