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Tillandsia fasciculata, Swartz (T. bracteata, Chapm. T. glaucophylla, Baker. Vriesia glaucophylla, Hook.). Tall, strong species with st. 2 ft. tall: lvs. 1-1 1/2 ft. long, concave or channeled above, erect or ascending, scurfy and bluish: st. longer than the lvs. and branched, the branches or spikes bearing distichous keeled acute mostly greenish and red-tinged bracts: fls. narrow, exserted, blue. S. Fla., W. Indies, and Cent. Amer. B.M. 4415. F.S. 5:432.— Very variable.
 
Tillandsia fasciculata, Swartz (T. bracteata, Chapm. T. glaucophylla, Baker. Vriesia glaucophylla, Hook.). Tall, strong species with st. 2 ft. tall: lvs. 1-1 1/2 ft. long, concave or channeled above, erect or ascending, scurfy and bluish: st. longer than the lvs. and branched, the branches or spikes bearing distichous keeled acute mostly greenish and red-tinged bracts: fls. narrow, exserted, blue. S. Fla., W. Indies, and Cent. Amer. B.M. 4415. F.S. 5:432.— Very variable.
 
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Read about Tillandsia fasciculata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tillandsia fasciculata, Swartz (T. bracteata, Chapm. T. glaucophylla, Baker. Vriesia glaucophylla, Hook.). Tall, strong species with st. 2 ft. tall: lvs. 1-1 1/2 ft. long, concave or channeled above, erect or ascending, scurfy and bluish: st. longer than the lvs. and branched, the branches or spikes bearing distichous keeled acute mostly greenish and red-tinged bracts: fls. narrow, exserted, blue. S. Fla., W. Indies, and Cent. Amer. B.M. 4415. F.S. 5:432.— Very variable. CH


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