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dbo:abstract Fascicularia is a genus of flowering plants in the pineapple family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus name is from the Latin fasciculus (bundle) and arius (pertaining to). Only one species is known, Fascicularia bicolor. It is indigenous to Chile and reportedly naturalized in France and the extreme south and west of Great Britain. In the wild, all Fascicularias are saxicolous (growing on rocks) or epiphytes. It is cultivated in gardens for the dramatic bright crimson colour of its leaves contrasting with the blue inflorescence. The edible fruits are similar to those of the species Greigia sphacelata, but smaller; They are consumed in the same way as these. (en) Fascicularia est un genre de plantes de la famille des Bromeliaceae endémique du Chili. Pour certains auteurs, il ne comprend que l'espèce Fascicularia bicolor (fr) Fascicularia es un género de plantas con flores perteneciente a la familia Bromeliaceae, subfamilia Bromelioideae con muy pocas especies. Son nativos de Argentina y de Chile.​ Las plantas son epifitas, y/o terrestres y colonizadoras de rocas. Comprende 6 especies descritas y de estas, solo 2 aceptadas.​ (es) Fascicularia Mez, do latim "fasciculus" (feixe de fibras) e "arius" (referente a), é um género botânico pertencente à família Bromeliaceae, subfamília Bromelioideae. É um gênero com poucas espécies e são nativas do Chile. Todas são terrestres e colonizadoras de rochas. (pt)
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dbp:synonyms *Bromelia bicolor (Ruiz & Pav.) *Billbergia bicolor ( Schult. & Schult.f.) *Rhodostachys bicolor ( Baker) *Hechtia joinvillei (Rivière) *Billbergia joinvillei ( Van Houtte ex E.Morren) *Bromelia joinvillei ( E.Morren ex C.Morren) *Rhodostachys albobracteata (Baker) *Rhodostachys joinvillei ( Baker) *Rhodostachys micrantha (Phil.) *Fascicularia parviflora (Mez) *Fascicularia kirchhoffiana ( Mez) *Fascicularia micrantha ( Mez) (en)
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rdfs:comment Fascicularia est un genre de plantes de la famille des Bromeliaceae endémique du Chili. Pour certains auteurs, il ne comprend que l'espèce Fascicularia bicolor (fr) Fascicularia es un género de plantas con flores perteneciente a la familia Bromeliaceae, subfamilia Bromelioideae con muy pocas especies. Son nativos de Argentina y de Chile.​ Las plantas son epifitas, y/o terrestres y colonizadoras de rocas. Comprende 6 especies descritas y de estas, solo 2 aceptadas.​ (es) Fascicularia Mez, do latim "fasciculus" (feixe de fibras) e "arius" (referente a), é um género botânico pertencente à família Bromeliaceae, subfamília Bromelioideae. É um gênero com poucas espécies e são nativas do Chile. Todas são terrestres e colonizadoras de rochas. (pt) Fascicularia is a genus of flowering plants in the pineapple family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus name is from the Latin fasciculus (bundle) and arius (pertaining to). Only one species is known, Fascicularia bicolor. It is indigenous to Chile and reportedly naturalized in France and the extreme south and west of Great Britain. In the wild, all Fascicularias are saxicolous (growing on rocks) or epiphytes. It is cultivated in gardens for the dramatic bright crimson colour of its leaves contrasting with the blue inflorescence. (en)
rdfs:label Fascicularia (en) Fascicularia (es) Fascicularia (fr) Fascicularia (pt)
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