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Vriesea hieroglyphica : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vriesea hieroglyphica
''Vriesea hieroglyphica'' is a species in the genus ''Vriesea''. This species is endemic to Brazil. The name refers to the markings on the leaves that resemble hieroglyphs; it has been nicknamed "king of the bromeliads."
File:Vriesea Hieroglyphica ground.jpg|Vriesea Hieroglyphica File:Vriesea Hieroglyphica pot.jpg|Vriesea Hieroglyphica
==Description== This bromeliad grows at low altitudes in humid conditions under the shade of trees in southern Brazil. It develops green leaves with irregular dark cross banding and recurved tips - the leaf markings make it a decorative plant of great commercial value. It typically blooms in spring, branching yellow flowers on a tall branched spike. The species should be grown at a northern exposure with assured humidity. In full, the plant develops 30-40 shiny, bright green leaves measuring 3 feet long and 3 inches wide. The tall, light green flower spike "bears a branched inflorescence with 1-inch-long, pale green bracts and dull yellow-petaled flowers." The Variety ''Marginata'' has broad bands of cream ivory.
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