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Tillandsia imperialis is an epiphytic species of flowering plant in the genus Tillandsia. This species is endemic to Mexico, specifically the states Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, and Veracruz, at elevations ranging from 800 to 2,600 meters. Its distribution is generally on the eastern portion of the eastern Sierra Madre Mountains and the eastern portion of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. This species is primarily epiphytic to the branches and holes of the tree species Pinus patula and Quercus laurina, or on lianas of the same trees, in moist cloud forests. This bromeliad prefers moist conditions and does not tolerate extended periods of drought or low humidity.

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  • Tillandsia imperialis, es una especie de planta epífita dentro del género Tillandsia, perteneciente a la familia de las bromeliáceas. (es)
  • Tillandsia imperialis is an epiphytic species of flowering plant in the genus Tillandsia. This species is endemic to Mexico, specifically the states Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, and Veracruz, at elevations ranging from 800 to 2,600 meters. Its distribution is generally on the eastern portion of the eastern Sierra Madre Mountains and the eastern portion of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. This species is primarily epiphytic to the branches and holes of the tree species Pinus patula and Quercus laurina, or on lianas of the same trees, in moist cloud forests. This bromeliad prefers moist conditions and does not tolerate extended periods of drought or low humidity. T. imperialis was first collected by Europeans in 1866 near Orizaba, Veracruz, and named by Edouard Morren in 1881. Its common name in Mexico is súchil (or xóchil), which is the Classical Nahuatl word for flower. In November and December people from rural areas of Mexico occasionally collect this plant to be used to decorate nativity scenes and religious arches (along with the related bromeliad T. usneoides). (en)
  • Tillandsia imperialis är en gräsväxtart som beskrevs av Charles Jacques Édouard Morren och . Tillandsia imperialis ingår i släktet Tillandsia och familjen Bromeliaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • E.Morren ex Roezl (en)
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  • Tillandsia (en)
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  • Tillandsia subg. Tillandsia (en)
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  • Tillandsia imperialis, es una especie de planta epífita dentro del género Tillandsia, perteneciente a la familia de las bromeliáceas. (es)
  • Tillandsia imperialis är en gräsväxtart som beskrevs av Charles Jacques Édouard Morren och . Tillandsia imperialis ingår i släktet Tillandsia och familjen Bromeliaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Tillandsia imperialis is an epiphytic species of flowering plant in the genus Tillandsia. This species is endemic to Mexico, specifically the states Hidalgo, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, and Veracruz, at elevations ranging from 800 to 2,600 meters. Its distribution is generally on the eastern portion of the eastern Sierra Madre Mountains and the eastern portion of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt. This species is primarily epiphytic to the branches and holes of the tree species Pinus patula and Quercus laurina, or on lianas of the same trees, in moist cloud forests. This bromeliad prefers moist conditions and does not tolerate extended periods of drought or low humidity. (en)
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  • Tillandsia imperialis (es)
  • Tillandsia imperialis (en)
  • Tillandsia imperialis (sv)
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