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Aechmea 'Forest Fire' | |
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Hybrid parentage | Aechmea hybrid blanchetiana × eurycorymbus |
Cultivar | 'Forest Fire' |
Origin | 1989 |
'Forest Fire' is a hybrid plant cultivar of the genus Aechmea in the Bromeliad family.
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Aechmea apocalyptica is a plant species in the genus Aechmea.
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Aechmea eurycorymbus is a plant species in the genus Aechmea. This species is endemic to eastern Brazil.
Aechmea organensis is a plant species in the genus Aechmea. This species is endemic to southeastern Brazil.
Aechmea racinae, or Christmas jewels, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Aechmea, of the family Bromeliaceae. This species is endemic to the State of Espírito Santo in eastern Brazil. A. racinae grows best in partial sun and does not tolerate freezing temperatures.
Aechmea ramosa is a plant species in the genus Aechmea. This species is endemic to eastern Brazil.
Aechmea triangularis is a plant species in the genus Aechmea. This species is endemic to the State of Espírito Santo in eastern Brazil.
Aechmea victoriana is a plant species in the genus Aechmea.
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Aechmea bromeliifolia var. albobracteata is a plant in the genus Aechmea. This species is native to Brazil.
Aechmea caudata is a species in the genus Aechmea. This species is native to southeastern Brazil from Espírito Santo to Rio Grande do Sul.
'Bert' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Aechmea in the Bromeliad family of flowering plants.
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