Billbergia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae.
They often bloom with brilliantly colored flowers with long-lasting inflorescence (inflorescences). The inflorescence often hang with terminal scape, erect or decurved. Strikingly colored bracts (bracts) often sit on the inflorescence; the color red dominates (usually with a blue component).
Flowers bisexual, sessile or conspicuously pedicellate; sepals free; petals free, threefold with a double perianth, with basal appendages, often spirally recurved at anthesis; stamens free or adnate to the petals, the anthers without appendages; inferior ovary. There are three sepals present. The three petals often have different shades of blue, there are also yellow, green and white. Birds are the pollinators of the blue-flowered species. An important characteristic that distinguishes them from other genera is that their petals curl up when they wither. The individual flowers only bloom for a few hours and can be pollinated for much less time. Most species have small scales (Ligulea) at the base of the petals. The six stamens and the style often protrude far from the flower. A large part of the species blooms at night. The flower formula is: bis
The fruits are multi-seeded berries, often heavily colored when ripe; red to blue dominate here. The fruits are eaten by animals (mainly by birds, less often by bats and monkeys). The seeds are excreted undigested and end up on branches with the feces.
from Espírito Santo to Santa Catarina |
Rio de Janeiro |
Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador |
Bolivia |
Rio de Janeiro |
Rondônia |
Peru, Bolivia, Brazil |
Colombia |
Peru |
Peru |
Bolivia |
Bolivia |
Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana |
Brazil, Paraguay |
Brazil, Bolivia |
Bolivia |
Acre, Ecuador |
Mexico and Central America from Sinaloa to Nicaragua |
Brazil, Paraguay |
Peru |
Trinidad, Venezuela |
Suriname |
Colombia, Acre |
Ecuador, Peru |
Peru |
Brazil, Colombia, Guianas |
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay |
Brazil |
Espírito Santo |
Brazil, but probably extinct |
Espírito Santo |
Espírito Santo |
Billbergia × claudioi Leme - Brazil |
southern Brazil |
Espírito Santo |
Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais |
southeastern Brazil |
southeastern Brazil |
southeastern Brazil |
Espírito Santo |
Espírito Santo |
Bahia, Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais |
Espírito Santo |
southeastern Brazil |
Rio de Janeiro |
Bahia, Minas Gerais |
Venezuela |
Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais |
eastern Brazil |
Bahia, Espírito Santo |
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay |
Minas Gerais |
Brazil, Venezuela, French Guiana, Lesser Antilles, Cuba; naturalized in Mauritius |
Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais |
southeastern Brazil |
eastern Brazil |
Espírito Santo, Rio de Janeiro |
southeastern Brazil |
southeastern Brazil |
Belize, Guatemala, Tabasco |
eastern Brazil |
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