Aechmea warasii
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Aechmea warasii
var. intermedia (green leaves). Jan Townsend.
var. discolor (red leaves). Ken Woods.
IKH 10/03, from BSA sales Ron Ferrugia. Labelled "Roberto Seidel Sp."
IKH 11/03, Labelled "Roberto Seidel Sp."
Ian Hook 06/08
Ian Hook 06/08

Ian Hook 10/05, labelled "Seideliana". Same flower/berries as warasii but a definite Pink colour, and plant form somewhat different to warasii.
Ian Hook 10/05, labelled "Seideliana".


Aechmea warasii E. Pereira, Bradea I: 160, fig. 2. 1972.
Epiphytica, stolonifera, florifera 70-90 cm alta (si inflorescentia pendula erigitur); folia ligulata, obconico-rosulata, 35-65 cm longa; vagina obovate 6-8 cm lata, intus densissime brunneo-lepidota; lamina apicem versus conspicue dilatata, per medium late canaliculata, 4-5 cm maxima latitudine, apice rotundato acumine miti imposito, utrinque sparse et inconspicue lepidota, margine minutissime sparseque serrata. Scapus valde decurvatus, verruculosus, 5 mm diamet., atropurpureus; bracteis scapalis 12-15 cm longis, quam internodiis longioribus, lineari-lanceolatis, integris, acuminatis, paleaceis, primum rubris, demum intus violaceis, extus albescentibus. Inflorescentia cum scapo, 60-80 cm longa, panicula 20-25 cm longa, base bipinnata, apicem versus simplex longe spicata, quaquaverse 20-35-flora cum rachis recta verrucosa, coccinea; spiculis basalis parvulis, quam bracteis primariis minoribus, rachidis geniculatis, verrucosis, coccineis, 2-5-floris, distiche dispositis; bracteis floralibus minutissimis, triangularibus, apiculatis, paleaceis. Flores patens, sessiles, 25-30 mm longae; sepalis assimetricis subapiculatis, liberis, inermis, 8-10 mm longis, verrucosis, atroviolaceis albo marginatis; petalis lineari-oblongis, 17 mm longis, basi ligulis binis denticulatis aucta, apici acuto, sub anthesin apice reflexo, violaceis albo-marginatis, demum coccineis; staminibus inclusis, filamentis ser. II usque ad medium cum petalis connatis; antheris medio dorsifixis, lanceolato-acuminatis, basi sagittata, pollinibus granulis globulosis, 4-poratis; ovario globoso 10 mm diamet., mamilloso-verruculoso, coccineo; plaeentis interno loculorum angulo ad apicem affixis; ovulis paucis, longe caudatis.
Habitat: Espirito Santo, pr. Domingos Martins, leg. Eddie Waras s/n, floruit in cultv. 20-Aug.-1971. HOLOTYPUS: HB n. 57.701: Isotypus US, RB.
Esta especie e afim de A. fulgens Brongn. e A. capixaba L. B. Smith, de ambas se afasta pela inflorescencia bem maior e fortemente pendula, alem de outros detalhes. De A. racinae L. B. Smith, tambem de inflorescencia pendula, se afasta pela inflorescencia composta, flores sesseis e outros detalhes evidenciados na descricao.

This new species is related to A. fulgens Brongn. and to A. capixaba L. B. Smith. It differs from both by its much longer and pendulous inflorescense and other details. From A. racinae L. B. Smith, with pendulous inflorescense also, our new species differs in the composite inflorescence, sessil flowers and other details evident in the description.

Dedicamos esta especie ao Sr. Eddie Waras, cultivador de plantas e que muito tem colaborado nos enviando plantas especialmente Orchidaceae e Bromeliaceae.

Desc from S&D
Plant stoloniferous, flowering 7-9 dm high with the inflorescence raised.
Leaves forming a funnelform rosette, 35-65 cm long;
Sheaths obovate, 6-8 cm wide, densely brown-lepidote within;
Blades ligulate, contracted toward base, rounded, apiculate, 4-5 cm wide, broadly channeled, sparsely and obscurely lepidote, sparsely and minutely serrulate.
Scape strongly decurved, 5 mm thick, verruculose, dark purple;
Scape-bracts 12-15 cm long, exceeding the internodes, linear-lanceolate, acuminate, entire, paleaceous, red becoming white outside and violet inside.
Inflorescence 20-25 cm long, bipinnate at base, simple toward apex with straight, verrucose rhachis and 20-35 polystichous flowers;
Primary bracts like the scape-bracts, exceeding the spikes;
Spikes geniculate, distichously (?) 2-5-flowered.
Floral bracts minute, triangular, apiculate, paleaceous;
Flowers spreading, sessile, 25-30 mm long.
Sepals free, asymmetric, subapiculate, 8-10 mm long, unarmed, dark violet with white margins;
Petals linear oblong, acute, 17 mm long, bearing 2 denticulate scales at base, the blades reflexed at anthesis, violet with white margins, turning deep red;
Stamens included, second series filaments half-adnate to petals; anthers dorsifixed; pollen globose, 4-porate;
Ovary globose; placentae apical; ovules few, long-caudate.
Type. Waras s n (holotype, HB; isotypes, RB, US), Domingos Martins, Espirito Santo, Brazil, flowered in cultivation 20 Aug 1971.
Distribution. Known from the type collection only.

Aechmea warasii var. discolor Pereira, Bradea 2: 308. 1979
Differt a forma typica foliis omnis discoloribus, ventraliter viridibus, dorsaliter nitide atropurpureis.
The leaves of this plant, all equally discolor, green on the upper face but dorsally shiny dark purple.
Habitat Espirito Santo, Morro da Televisao near Vitoria, 50msm., Legit Roberto A Kautsky n. 615 – 28 Nov. 1978. Holotype HB 67218

Aechmea warasii E. Pereira var. intermedia (E. Pereira) Pereira & Leme J. Brom. Soc. 35(2):66, 69. 1985
Basionym: Aechmea racinae L. B. Smith var. intermedia E. Pereira (Bradea, vol. III, no.7, p. 47, 1980.)
Differt a forma typica oblongo, breviter pedicellato, ovario roseo, et sepalis leviter albiazureis.
Differs from type by oblong, short pedicel, ovaries red, and sepals slightly pale blue
Type: Kautsky 460 (holotype, HB 69535), Domingos Martins, Espirito Santo, Nov. 20, 1979.

Notes from Herbarium Bradeanum, No.1: Aechmea warasii var. intermedia by Edmundo Pereira and Elton M. C. Leme in J. Brom. Soc. 35(2):66, 69. 1985

There are two interesting species of bromeliad found in the Brazilian State of Esprrito Santo: Aechmea warasii E. Pereira and A. racinae L. B. Smith. Two varieties of the latter, tubiformis E. Pereira and erecta L. B. Smith also grow in that region.

In November 1979, Roberto Anselmo Kautsky, a collector of orchids and bromeliads, discovered in the County of Domingos Martins, Espirito Santo, a bromeliad related to both. A. warasii and A. racinae but showing characteristics distinguishing it from both. Since these characteristics were of an intermediate nature, the collected specimen was described as A. racinae var. intermedia.

After the first plant was collected, other specimens of the new variety were brought in from the country and from these it was possible to make new observations which revealed aspects that had not been noted previously. With this evidence, we began to think that relating this plant to A. racinae was a mistake. The new variety shows, among other characteristics, an inflorescence occasionally branched at the base, and blue petals, both typical of A. warasii. We have concluded, therefore, that it is necessary to describe a new combination and add an emendation.

A. warasii var. intermedia can be differentiated from the typical A. warasii on the basis of certain elements such as an oblong, short pedicel, rosy ovary, as well as whitish-blue sepals. Until now little has been known about the geographic distribution and ecology of this new variety except that its flowering period takes place between the months of October and November while the typical form blossoms between August and September. The var. intermedia can be cultivated successfully under humid and diffusely illuminated environments.


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