Echinostachys
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Read about Echinostachys in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Echinostachys (Greek, spiny head). Bromeliaceae. About a half-dozen species allied to Aechmea (with which some writers unite it), from S. Amer. Outer fl. parts bristly; petals broadly clawed, with 2 fringed scales or glands; ovary thick and fleshy, 3-seeded; spike cylindrical, thin, club-shaped: lvs. small, becoming darker after flowering. The species require hothouse conditions, as for Aechmea and related things. Three names have appeared in the American trade: E. Hystrix, Wittm., for which see Aechmea Hystrix. E. Pineliana, Wittm. (Ae. Pineliana, Baker). Two to 3 ft.: peduncle and bracts brilliant red: lvs. 12-18 in. long in a rosette, strap-shaped, deltoid at summit, spine-edged: spike dense, 2-3 in. long, spiny; petals golden yellow and becoming black-brown, the tips fringed and incurved. Brazil. B.M. 5321. E. Van Houtteana, Van Houtte (Ae. Van Houtteana, Mez. Quesnelia Van Houtteana, Morr.). Lvs. many, strong- spined, sometimes white-banded beneath: fls. white, blue-tipped, in a crowded spike, the bracts reddish at the summit and white-downy at the base: 1-2 ft. Brazil. L. H. B. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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