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Guzmania lingulata (droophead tufted airplant or scarlet star) is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae, native to rainforest habitats in Central America, northern and central South America, southern Mexico and the West Indies.[1]

It is an evergreen epiphytic perennial.[2] The Latin word lingulata means “tongue-shaped”.[3]
Foliage grows in a star-shaped basal rosette which culminates in an orange and red bracted inflorescence. It is among the most commonly cultivated bromeliad types, with cultivars producing flowers in shades of maroon, red, orange, yellow or pink.
(From Wikipedia on 27.8.15)
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Another Bromeliad for ID-PC-13-17.08.2015 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
here is another Bromeliad from Warsaw. Please identify it.


Guzmania ligulata I hope


Thanks, …, I think spelling should be Guzmania lingulata



SK 2318 15 December 2019 : 10 posts by 2 authors. 4 images- 5 to 7 mb each.
Location: Jawalakhel Flower Show, Lalitpur
Date: 20 October 2019
Elevation: 1300 m.
Habitat: Cultivated
Which Bromeliad ??


Guzmania lingulata (L.) Mez ??


Yes, appears so as per Wikipedia  Gettyimages  Stockphotos  Pixels



SK 236e4 04 January 2020 : 6 posts by 2 authors. 4 images- 7 mb each.
Location: Kalimpong, WB, India
Date:  27  November 2019 
Elevation: 1350m.
Habitat: Cultivated
Guzmania lingulata (L.) Mez ?? ??

May be. Pl. check references at Guzmania lingulata


Yers I checked earlier and guessed so !

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