When in bloom, this plant has a striking Billbergia nutans – Queens Tears. A very interesting bromeliad that grows well in hanging baskets Billbergia nutans is also known as ‘Queen’s Tears’ and the friendship plant. This is a clump forming bromeliad with rather fine strap like foliage, the flowers appear in spring on longer stems and tend to arch down gracefully. Billbergia pyramidal was was first introduced into cultivation in 1815, but it took over 80 more years before the first hybrid , ‘Herbaultii,’ a cross between B. amoena and B. leopoldii (now named B. brasiliensis), was made in France in 1897.
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taxonomy/phylogenetic: Encyclopedia of life: Show Biotic Interactions: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Global Biotic Interactions: Billbergia nutans: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Plants of the World Online: Billbergia nutans: taxonomy/phylogenetic: The International Plant Names Index: Billbergia nutans H. Wendl. ex Regel: taxonomy Billbergia nutans Here's an old friend helping us to celebrate the end of the year: this is Billbergia nutans , a long cultivated bromeliad often called queen's tears. It has been grown as a house plant since at least before the Second World War. Billbergia nutans Queens tears - 1 Plant - 1 Feet Tall - Ship in 1 gal Pot StylabBeauty. 4.5 out of 5 stars (169) $ 37.88 FREE shipping Only 2 left Add to Billbergia nutans is a native of South America, and is one of several bromeliads found in 19th century gardens; Billbergia iridifolia, with similar flowers arranged down a hanging stem, was listed at Elizabeth Bay House’s famous gardens.1 Grown easily in pots, it can also be grown in drifts in free-draining soil.
Jump to navigation Jump to search. APG IV Classification: Domain: Urban Jungle Suffolk. London Road, Weston, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34 8TT.
The species Billbergia nutans H.Wendl. ex Regel has a further 4 synonyms..
Jump to navigation Jump to search. APG IV Classification: Domain: Billbergia was first described in 1821 by Carl Peter Thunberg, who honoured the late, Gustaf Johan Billberg, a Swedish botanist and lawyer in the early 19th-century.
ex Baker 1889 → B. nutans var. schimperiana Referenser Baker, John Gilbert: Handbook of the Bromeliaceæ , George Bell, London 1889 (eng) . Billbergia nutans Other common names friendship plant queen's tears indoor oats air pines see more Family Bromeliaceae Genus Billbergia are evergreen, rosette-forming perennials with linear or strap-shaped leaves and panicles or racemes of Details B. nutans is an evergreen perennial forming
Prästhavre (Billbergia nutans) är en art inom familjen ananasväxter från Brasilien, Argentina, Paraguay och Uruguay. Prästhavre är en marklevande art och bildar flera trattformad bladrosetter, 40-60 cm höga. Bladen är sågtandade eller helbräddade, smala och silvergröna.
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These droplets, plus the royal purple of the bloom edging, are the reasons that the plant is commonly called "queen's tears".
BILLBERGIA nutans, Queen's Tears. Bromeliad: Evergreen perennial with pendant clusters of flowers in spring-summer. Excellent cut flower, container & border
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Great for use under a tree as a groundcover or in containers. Prefers regular water and partial shade. 2021-04-20 Billbergia nutans Billbergia nutans.
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