Lutheria (Vriesea) ‘Tiffany’;

 

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Flower for ID : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)

Please identify the plant in the picture.


Zingiberaceae?


This is Vriesea Species.
Probably Vriesea ‘Tiffany’.
Kindly check the link on FOI.
Thanks … I had this plant long ago. But I knew it as Bromeliad only.

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Vriesea splendens (Brongn.) Lem. ?? : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2) – 1 Mb each.
Location:  Soureni, India 
Date: 7 May  2018
Altitude: 4000 ft
Habit : Cultivated 

I think closer to images and references at Vriesea ‘Tiffany’
Does not match with images of Vriesea splendens as per

Seen at the Nursery in April.

Pl check 
To me appears close. 


 

Another color seen at the Nursery in April

I think close to images at Vriesea ‘Tiffany’ 


 

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SK 2326 18 December 2019 : 5 posts by 3 authors. 2 images- 7 mb each.
Location: Jawalakhel Flower Show, Lalitpur
Date: 20 October 2019
Elevation: 1300 m.
Habitat: Cultivated
Bromeliad ??

a Viresea sp


look at this. it can have many various colored flower spikes
this page starts off saying this i quote:  \
” Within the Vriesea genus there are hundreds of different species and many more varieties and cultivars” end quote
with what you are showing. i don’t think it can be classified any further. i used to own several of these. i know its very difficult even when you have it in your own garden.
lest of all these two pictures of top of the spike only. so, if behoves us to label them as Bromeliad> tillandesia> vriesea
PS earlier response above has typo: please read VIRESEA (correct spelling) not what i typed above


We have similar images at Lutheria (Vriesea) ‘Tiffany’
Pl. check.


 

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