The cultivar shown here is Billbergia 'Muriel Waterman' that was hybridised by the great American collector and enthusiast, Mulfor Foster, and introduced in 1946. The stout tubular rosette, is about 7.5 cm in diameter, opens out to a funnel at the top of some six to eight leaves. These are rose-maroon with transverse silver bands, making it one of the most colourful foliage billbergias. The showy flower spike consists of long pink bracts and striking blue flowers.
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beautiful as art :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo, Nick !!! The colors are unique beautifully !!!
ReplyDeleteColourful! I like the fact that it was named for a Swede. : )
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful colours together. We don't see many of the bromelia's. The climate is to cold. Groetjes, Hetty
ReplyDeleteFabulous colours.....fabulous image!
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Happy weekend Nick,
Ruby
Wow, what a fantastic capture!
ReplyDeleteThank you by the way for hosting each week. It's always a pleasure to see the wonderful nature and to learn about.
Wish you a very good Weekend đ€
This pic is amazing Nick!!
ReplyDeleteIt's like pure (Nature)Art :)
Gorgeous colours and textures!
Thank you for hosting and wish you a lovely weekend!
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning flower! I've never seen this before.
ReplyDeleteIt's WOW!
my goodness - that flower is 'in your face' -
ReplyDeleteand your picture isn't half bad either.
jo
Hello Nick,
ReplyDeleteWOW, what an amazing macro picture, I love it!
Have a nice weekend,
moni
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Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour macro is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice weekend!
Biggy
What a great picture!!!
ReplyDeleteCool composition and color combination! Thanks for hosting. :D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot! Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteFabulous macro and what a lovely color combination.
ReplyDeletelovely photos
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot !!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend
Es un placer para los sentidos su blog feliz fin de semana Saludos
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow I have never seen such a brilliant rainbow in one flower… gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHeisann, my absent is ridiculous, I made my post on Friday looking for yours, but did not see the forrest but trees... ( do you have this proverb?)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ;:OD)
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