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Identify and appreciate Florida’s sixteen species (and two hybrids) of native bromeliads, often called “air plants,” from the abundant Spanish moss to the rare, carnivorous Catopsis berteroniana.
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Endemic plants, Bromeliaceae, Bromeliaciae, Plants, Botany, united statesPlaces
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Native Bromeliads of Florida
2009, Pineapple Press, Inc.
in English
- 1st ed.
156164448X 9781561644483
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Table of Contents
What is a bromeliad?
Vegetative structure
Photosynthesis and leaf form
The foliar scale
Reproduction
Florida's bromeliads versus its other epiphytes
Do bromeliads ever harm their hosts?
Florida as a habitat for bromeliads
What bromeliads do in Florida habitats
Conservation status and threats
Naturalized bromeliads
Cultivating Florida's natives
Key for the identification of the species and named natural hybrids
Descriptions of the species and hybrids.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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