Species:
domingosmartinsis
Status:
valid
Authors:
E.Gross
Source:
wcs
Year:
1988
Citation Micro:
Trop. Subtrop. Pflanzenwelt 65: 65 (1988)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000341323
Common Names
- Billbergia domingosmartinsis
- Domingosmartinsis Billbergia
- Domingosmartinsis Queen's Tears
Description
Billbergia domingosmartinsis (also called Domingos Martins Billbergia, among many other common names) is a species of bromeliad native to Brazil. It has a rosette of stiff, arching, pointed leaves that are green and mottled with purple. It is found in tropical rainforest habitats.
Uses & Benefits
Billbergia domingosmartinsis is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat fever, colds and headaches.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Billbergia domingosmartinsis is a funnel-shaped bloom with a bright yellow center and white petals. The seed is a small, round, black seed. The seedlings are small, thin, and have a yellowish-green color.
Cultivation and Propagation
Billbergia domingosmartinsis can be propagated by division of the rhizomes or by seed. Plant the divisions in well-drained soil in a sunny location. Water the plants regularly and fertilize them with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season. Deadhead the flowers to encourage more blooms.
Where to Find Billbergia domingosmartinsis
Billbergia domingosmartinsis can be found in the Atlantic Forest of Brazil.
Billbergia domingosmartinsis FAQ
What is the scientific name of Billbergia domingosmartinsis?
Billbergia domingosmartinsis
What is the natural habitat of Billbergia domingosmartinsis?
Billbergia domingosmartinsis is native to Brazil.
What is the flowering period of Billbergia domingosmartinsis?
Billbergia domingosmartinsis flowers in the spring and summer months.
Species in the Billbergia genus
Billbergia acreana,
Billbergia alfonsi-joannis,
Billbergia amoena,
Billbergia brachysiphon,
Billbergia bradeana,
Billbergia brasiliensis,
Billbergia buchholtzii,
Billbergia cardenasii,
Billbergia castelensis,
Billbergia chlorantha,
Billbergia chlorostica,
Billbergia claudioi,
Billbergia cylindrostachya,
Billbergia dasilvae,
Billbergia decora,
Billbergia distachya,
Billbergia domingosmartinsis,
Billbergia eloiseae,
Billbergia euphemiae,
Billbergia formosa,
Billbergia horrida,
Billbergia incarnata,
Billbergia iridifolia,
Billbergia issingiana,
Billbergia jandebrabanderi,
Billbergia kautskyana,
Billbergia laxiflora,
Billbergia leptopoda,
Billbergia lietzei,
Billbergia lymanii,
Billbergia macracantha,
Billbergia macrocalyx,
Billbergia macrolepis,
Billbergia magnifica,
Billbergia manarae,
Billbergia meyeri,
Billbergia microlepis,
Billbergia minarum,
Billbergia morelii,
Billbergia nana,
Billbergia nutans,
Billbergia oxysepala,
Billbergia pallidiflora,
Billbergia pohliana,
Billbergia porteana,
Billbergia pyramidalis,
Billbergia reichardtii,
Billbergia robert-readii,
Billbergia rosea,
Billbergia rubicunda,
Species in the Bromeliaceae family
Acanthostachys pitcairnioides,
Acanthostachys strobilacea,
Acanthostachys calcicola,
Aechmea abbreviata,
Aechmea aculeatosepala,
Aechmea alba,
Aechmea alegrensis,
Aechmea alopecurus,
Aechmea ampla,
Aechmea andersonii,
Aechmea angustifolia,
Aechmea anomala,
Aechmea apocalyptica,
Aechmea aquilega,
Aechmea araneosa,
Aechmea arenaria,
Aechmea aripensis,
Aechmea azurea,
Aechmea bahiana,
Aechmea bambusoides,
Aechmea biflora,
Aechmea blanchetiana,
Aechmea blumenavii,
Aechmea bocainensis,
Aechmea brachystachys,
Aechmea bracteata,
Aechmea brassicoides,
Aechmea brevicollis,
Aechmea bromeliifolia,
Aechmea bruggeri,
Aechmea caesia,
Aechmea callichroma,
Aechmea calyculata,
Aechmea campanulata,
Aechmea candida,
Aechmea cariocae,
Aechmea carvalhoi,
Aechmea castanea,
Aechmea castelnavii,
Aechmea cathcartii,
Aechmea caudata,
Aechmea chantinii,
Aechmea coelestis,
Aechmea colombiana,
Aechmea comata,
Aechmea conferta,
Aechmea confusa,
Aechmea conifera,
Aechmea costantinii,
Aechmea contracta,
References
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:273301-2: Govaerts R (ed.). 2023. WCVP: World Checklist of Vascular Plants [Version 11]. Facilitated by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. [WWW document] URL http://sftp.kew.org/pub/data-repositories/WCVP/ [accessed 20 April 2023].