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<strong>The</strong> <strong>genus</strong> <strong>Guzmania</strong> (<strong>Bromeliaceae</strong>) <strong>in</strong> <strong>Venezuela</strong><br />

Compiled by Yuribia Vivas<br />

Fundación Instituto Botánico de <strong>Venezuela</strong><br />

Bruce Holst & Harry Luther<br />

<strong>Marie</strong> <strong>Selby</strong> Botanical Gardens<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>genus</strong> <strong>Guzmania</strong> was described by Hipólito Ruiz and José Pavón <strong>in</strong> 1802 <strong>in</strong> the "Flora Peruviana et Chilensis." <strong>The</strong> type<br />

species is <strong>Guzmania</strong> tricolor Ruiz & Pav. <strong>The</strong> name honors Spanish naturalist Anastasio Guzmán, a student of South American plants<br />

and animals (Grant & Zijlstra 1998).<br />

Species of <strong>Guzmania</strong> are distributed from the southern USA<br />

(Florida) and Mexico to Brazil and Peru, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

Antilles; they are largely absent from lowland Amazonia.<br />

Figure modified from Smith & Downs, Flora Neotropica.<br />

Most species of <strong>Guzmania</strong> are found <strong>in</strong> cloud forests at middle elevations.<br />

Photograph by Yuribia Vivas.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> is placed <strong>in</strong> the subfamily Tillandsioideae, and is dist<strong>in</strong>guished from other members of the subfamily<br />

(Vriesea,Tillandsia, Catopsis, Rac<strong>in</strong>aea, Alcantarea, Mezobromelia, and Werauhia) by hav<strong>in</strong>g polystichously arranged flowers (that<br />

is, arranged <strong>in</strong> many planes on the <strong>in</strong>florescence axis), white, whitish, yellow, or greenish petals that lack nectar scales, and hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

generally reddish brown-colored seeds. In general aspect, <strong>Guzmania</strong> is difficult to dist<strong>in</strong>guish from Mezobromelia s<strong>in</strong>ce both are<br />

polystichously flowered and may have similar color schemes, but the presence of nectar scales <strong>in</strong> Mezobromelia and absence<br />

<strong>in</strong><strong>Guzmania</strong> separates them.<br />

Approximately 200 species and 17 varieties of <strong>Guzmania</strong> are known, mak<strong>in</strong>g it the third largest <strong>genus</strong> <strong>in</strong> the subfamily,<br />

after Tillandsia and Vriesea.<br />

<strong>The</strong> table below is a list<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>Guzmania</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Venezuela</strong>, with synonymy, types, phenology, and distribution.<br />

Column two conta<strong>in</strong>s photographs of live plants and the third column, type specimens. Click on the photos for<br />

enlarged images. Photographs of live plants by Yuribia Vivas, Francisco Oliva-Esteve, Vern Sawyer. We thank<br />

the follow<strong>in</strong>g herbaria for provid<strong>in</strong>g specimens for this study: F, MO, NY, SEL, US, and VEN.<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong> States: AM=Amazonas, AN=Anzoategui, AP=Apure, AR=Aragua, BA=Bar<strong>in</strong>as, BO=Bolívar, CA=Carabobo, CO=Cojedes, DA=Delta Amacuro, DC=Distrito Capital,<br />

FA=Falcón, GU=Guárico, LA=Lara, MI=Miranda, ME=Mérida, MO=Monagas, NE=Nueva Esparta, PO=Portuguesa, SU=Sucre, TA=Táchira, TR=Trujillo, YA=Yaracauy,<br />

ZU=Zulia<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> acorifolia (Griseb.) Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC. Monogr.<br />

Phan. 9: 945. 1896. —Tillandsia acorifolia Griseb., Nachr.<br />

Ges. Wiss Gött. 1864: 19. 1865. Type: A. Fendler 1772 (HT:<br />

GOET); <strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, May Distribution: AR,<br />

DF, MI Altitude: 1300-1950 m.


<strong>Guzmania</strong> altsonii L.B. Sm., Contr. Gray Herb. 89:<br />

7. 1930.TYPE: Altson 551 (T: K);<br />

Guyana. Synonym: <strong>Guzmania</strong> pleiosticha auct.,<br />

pro parte non (Griseb.) Mez: sensu L.B.Sm. <strong>in</strong><br />

Lasser, Fl. Venez. 12(1): 253. 1971; L.B. Sm.,<br />

Fl Neotrop. Monogr. 14. 1317.1977. Flower<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Jan, Nov Distribution: AM, AR, BO Altitude: 470-1980<br />

m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> brasiliensis Ule, Verh. Bot. Vere<strong>in</strong>s Prov.<br />

Brandenburg 48: 147. 1907. TYPE: Ule 5427 (HT: B [F photo]);<br />

Brasil. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, Mar, May, Oct Distribution:<br />

AM Altitude: 80-1000 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> conf<strong>in</strong>is L.B. Sm., Fieldiana, Bot. 28(1):<br />

143. 1951.TYPE: J.A. Steyermark 57380 (HT: F);<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong>. Fruit<strong>in</strong>g: Mar, May, Jul,<br />

Nov Distribution: TA, TR, ZU Altitude: 2150-3475 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> coriostachya (Griseb.) Mez, <strong>in</strong> C.<br />

DC. Monogr. Phan. 9: 914. 1896. —Caraguata coriostachya<br />

Griseb., Nachr. Ges. Wiss. Gött. 1864: 21. 1865. TYPE: A.<br />

Fendler 2167 (HT: GOET [US photo]);<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, Mar, Apr,<br />

MayDistribution: AN, AR, BO, FA, MI, MO, SU,<br />

TA, YA, ZU Altitude: 100-2650 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> cyl<strong>in</strong>drica L.B. Sm., Phytologia 5: 282.<br />

1955. TYPE:Romero Castaneda 4465 (HT: COL [US<br />

photo]); Colombia.Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Feb, Mar, Apr, May,<br />

Sep, Dec Distribution: AR, FA, LA, YA Altitude: 900-<br />

1700 m.


<strong>Guzmania</strong> hedychioides L.B. Sm., Bull. Bromeliad<br />

Soc. 5: 69. 1955. TYPE: M.B. Foster & H. Teuscher<br />

2740 (HT: US); <strong>Venezuela</strong>. Endemic Flower<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Oct Distribution: AR Altitude: 1700 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> l<strong>in</strong>gulata (L. ) Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC. Monogr.<br />

phan. 9: 899. 1896. —Tillandsia l<strong>in</strong>gulata L., Sp. pl. 1: 286.<br />

1753. TYPE:Sloan s.n. (HT: BM);<br />

Jamaica. Synonym: Caraguata l<strong>in</strong>gulata (L.)<br />

L<strong>in</strong>dl., Bot. Reg. 13: 1827. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, Mar, Apr,<br />

May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Oct, Nov Distribution: AM, AP, AR,<br />

BA, BO, CA, DA, DC, FA, LA, MI, MO, NE, PO,<br />

SU, TA, YA, ZU Altitude: 20-1500 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> lychnis, Phytologia 4: 363.<br />

1953. TYPE: Foster 2045(HT: GH; IT: COL);<br />

Colombia. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Mar, May, Jul, SepDistribution: TA,<br />

TR Altitude: 1600-2950 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> mel<strong>in</strong>onis Regel, Gartenflora 34: 116.<br />

1885. —"<strong>Guzmania</strong> mel<strong>in</strong>oki" a typographical error accord<strong>in</strong>g to<br />

Mez <strong>in</strong> C. DC., Monogr. Phan. 9: 908. 1896. TYPE: L<strong>in</strong>den <strong>in</strong><br />

Petrograd Hortus s.n. (HT: LE); French<br />

Guiana. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: AprDistribution: AM Altitude: 795-<br />

1000 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> membranacea L.B. Sm. &<br />

Steyerm., Acta Bot. Venez. 2(5--8): 380. 1968. TYPE: J.A.<br />

Steyermark 95022 (HT: VEN; IT: US photo);<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong>. Endemic Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Feb, MarDistribution:<br />

SU Altitude: 850-1273 m.


<strong>Guzmania</strong> mitis L.B. Sm., Contr. Gray Herb. 98: 31.<br />

1932.TYPE: Killip & Smith 20195 (HT: GH; IT: US, NY);<br />

Colombia.Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, May, Jun, Jul, Dic Distribution:<br />

FA, LA ME, PO, TA, TR Altitude: 650-3000 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> monostachia (L. ) Rusby ex Mez,<br />

<strong>in</strong> C. DC., Monogr. phan. 9: 905. 1896. —Renealmia monostachia<br />

L., Sp. pl. 1: 287. 1753. TYPE: Plumier s.n. (HT: P); West<br />

Indies. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Sep, Oct, Nov,<br />

Dec Distribution: AM, AR, CA, DA, DC, FA, LA,<br />

ME, MI, MO, NE, PO, SU, TA, YA, ZUAltitude:<br />

40-1870 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> mucronata (Griseb.) Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC.<br />

Monogr. Phan. 9: 912. 1896. —Tillandsia mucronata Griseb.,<br />

Nachr. Ges. Wiss. Gött. 1864(1): 20. 1865. TYPE: A. Flender<br />

2159 (HT: GOET [US photo]; IT: K); <strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Jul, Sep, OctDistribution: AR, CA, DC, FA, LA,<br />

MI, YA Altitude: 400-1950 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> musaica (L<strong>in</strong>den & André) Mez, <strong>in</strong><br />

C. DC. Monogr. Phan. 9: 898. 1896. —Tillandsia musaica L<strong>in</strong>den.<br />

& André, Ill. Hort. 20: 171. 1873. TYPE: Wallis <strong>in</strong> L<strong>in</strong>den<br />

Hortus s.n.(No preservado? [Smith, 1977]);<br />

Colombia. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: MarDistribution: ZU Altitude:<br />

100-350 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> nubicola L.B. Sm., Mem. New York Bot.<br />

Gard. 9: 316. 1957. TYPE: B. Maguire, J.J. Wurdack &<br />

G.S. Bunt<strong>in</strong>g 36852 (HT: US; IT: NY, VEN);<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: DecDistribution: AM Altitude:<br />

140-2100 m.


<strong>Guzmania</strong> nubigena L.B. Sm., Phytologia 4: 355.<br />

1953. TYPE:M.B. Foster 2739 (HT: US; IT: VEN);<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, Mar, Apr, Sep,<br />

Oct Distribution: AR, DC, YA Altitude: 400-1800<br />

m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> patula Mez & Wercklé, Repert. Spec.<br />

Nov. Regni Veg. 14: 255. 1916. TYPE: Wercklé s.n. (HT: B;<br />

HT photo: B; IT: US); Costa Rica. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Feb, Mar, May, Jun,<br />

Jul, Aug, DecDistribution: AM, AR, BO, CA, LA, TA,<br />

YA, ZU Altitude: 250-1760 m.<br />

Note: <strong>Guzmania</strong> patula, as currently recognized <strong>in</strong> <strong>Venezuela</strong>, may<br />

consist of two separate taxa.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> pennellii L.B. Sm., Contr. Gray Herb. 98:<br />

30. 1932. —<strong>The</strong>cophyllum pennellii (L.B. Sm) Mez, Pflanzenr. IV.<br />

32: 422. 1935. TYPE: Pennell 4344 (HT: NY);<br />

Colombia. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, Mar Distribution: TA Altitude:<br />

2300-2700 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> retusa L.B. Sm., Fieldiana, Bot. 28(1):<br />

143. 1951.TYPE: J. Steyermark 60677 (HT: F);<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: NovDistribution:<br />

BO Altitude: 1000-1220 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> roezlii (E. Morren) Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC.<br />

Monogr. phan. 9: 948. 1896. —Schlumbergeria roezli E. Morren,<br />

Belgique Hort. 28: 311. 1878. TYPE: Roezl <strong>in</strong> Morren<br />

Hortus s.n. (CT: LG; GH photo);<br />

Peru. Synonym: Tillandsia rigidula Baker, Journ.<br />

Bot. London 26: 44. 1888. Fruit<strong>in</strong>g: Jul, Nov,<br />

dec Distribution: AM, BO, DA Altitude: 65-1300 m.


<strong>Guzmania</strong> sangu<strong>in</strong>ea (André) André ex<br />

Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC. Monogr. Phan. 9: 901. 1896. —Tillandsia<br />

sangu<strong>in</strong>ea (André) André ex Mez, DC., Mon. Phan. 9: 901.<br />

1986. TYPE: André 3369(HT: K [K photo]);<br />

Colombia. Synonym: Caraguata sangu<strong>in</strong>ea André,<br />

Rev. Hort. 55: 468. 1883. <strong>Guzmania</strong> crateriflora<br />

Mez & Werckle ex Mez, Bull. Herb. Boiss. II. 9:<br />

110. 1905. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Aug Distribution: DC,<br />

MI Altitude: 1000 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> sphaeroidea (André) André ex<br />

Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC. Monogr. phan. 9: 942. 1896. —Caraguata<br />

sphaeroidea André, Énum. Bromél. 6. 13 Dec. 1888; Rev. Hort.<br />

60: 566. 16 Dec. 1888. TYPE: André 2685 (HT: K);<br />

Colombia. Synonym:<strong>Guzmania</strong> geniculata L.B.<br />

Sm., J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 42:282. <strong>Guzmania</strong><br />

venamensis L.B.Sm., Phytologia 21: 88.<br />

1971.Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, Feb, Apr, Aug, Dec Distribution:<br />

AM, BOAltitude: 900-2400 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> squarrosa (Mez & Sodiro) L.B.<br />

Sm. & Pittendr., J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 43: 403. 1954 [as<br />

"1953"]. —<strong>The</strong>cophyllum squarrosum Mez & Sodiro, Bull. Herb.<br />

Boissier, sér. 2, 4: 877. 1904. TYPE: Sodiro 47 (HT: B);<br />

Ecuador. Synonym: <strong>Guzmania</strong> cryptantha L.B.<br />

Sm., Caldasia [1(5)]:6. 1942 Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Mar, Apr,<br />

May, Jun, Jul, Oct Distribution: AM, AR, BO, DC, LA,<br />

ME, PO, TA, TR, ZU Altitude: 600-3100 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> steyermarkii L.B. Sm., Phytologia 7:<br />

419. 1961.TYPE: J.A. Steyermark & S. Nilsson<br />

71 (HT: US; IT: VEN); <strong>Venezuela</strong>. Synonym: <strong>Guzmania</strong> plumieri<br />

auct. non (Griseb.) Mez: sensu L.B. Sm. <strong>in</strong> Lasser, Fl. Venez.<br />

12(1): 246. 1971.Distribution: BO Altitude: 950-<br />

1400 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> terrestris L.B. Sm. & Steyerm.,<br />

Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 73: 715. 1986. TYPE: Steyerm.<br />

129596 (HT: US; IT: VEN, NY, MO); <strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Feb, Oct Distribution: AM Altitude: 1500-2800<br />

m.


<strong>Guzmania</strong> ventricosa (Griseb.) Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC.<br />

Monogr. Phan. 9: 929. 1896. —Tillandsia ventricosa Griseb.,<br />

Nachr. Ges. Wiss. Gött. 1864(1): 19. 1865. TYPE: A. Fendler<br />

1517 (HT: GOET; IT: GH, K); <strong>Venezuela</strong>. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan, Feb,<br />

Oct, DecDistribution: AR, DC, MI, TR Altitude:<br />

200-2640 m.<br />

<strong>Guzmania</strong> virescens (Hook.) Mez, <strong>in</strong> C. DC.<br />

Monogr. Phan. 9: 943. 1896. —Puya virescens Hook., Bot. Mag.<br />

83: t. 4991. 1857 TYPE: Kew Hortus s.n. (Probablemente no<br />

existe HT [Smith, 1977]);<br />

<strong>Venezuela</strong>. Synonym: Caraguata beleana André,<br />

Rev. Hort. 63: 114. 1891. <strong>Guzmania</strong> beleana<br />

André ex Mez <strong>in</strong> DC. Mon. Phan. 9: 944.<br />

1896. Flower<strong>in</strong>g: Jan Distribution: ARAltitude: 1250-1600<br />

m.<br />

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