For me is clear that genus Abromeitiella and Deuterocohnia are different and separated. Abromeitiella, such A. brevifolia and A. lorentzi...Read Moreana have simple tubular flowers, growing directly from the rosettes. Deuterocohnia longipetala have inflorescences in tall stalks.
Very attractive nearly white suckering terrestial bromeliad great for mounding in xeriscape gardens. Creates a grey, silvery intensely s...Read Morepiny carpet eventually, about 3" high. This plant is slightly larger than the more common A brevifolia. Some are now putting this plant in Deuterocohnia, so you may see a listing for it there (I couldn't add it as a synonym since it was already in the garden log... but without any photo or information so I am ignoring that entry).
For me is clear that genus Abromeitiella and Deuterocohnia are different and separated. Abromeitiella, such A. brevifolia and A. lorentzi...Read More
Very attractive nearly white suckering terrestial bromeliad great for mounding in xeriscape gardens. Creates a grey, silvery intensely s...Read More