Bromeliad Cultivar Registry (1998) Updates

These are additions or amendments as of 31st May 2000 to the Bromeliad Cultivar Registry (1998) (The P number refers to the page.) Note that from this time onwards this Registry will not contain natural hybrids which are under the ICBN rules not the ICNCP rules. Natural hybrids are shown in a separate section on the BSI Web Site. The reference to "Photo fcbs.org" means that you can see the photos on Internet where the full address is http://fcbs.org. Reference to "Photo BSI.org" means that photo can be found on the BSI site at http://BSI.org.

Aechmea
P1Adolph's White An errant seedling with white petals that grew from batch of gamosepala v. gamosepala at Huntingdon Gardens. Named after the gardener and distributed by Bill Baker of California Gdns Nursery. Photo www.fix.net/~cdills/
P1Adonis Seed from USA as A. anomala in 1980's grown by V. Przetocki Perth, AU but as Manzanares points out it seems closer to a A. chantinii hybrid possibly with A. retusa! Photo fcbs.org
P2Aussie Ruby Named by Butcher ?hybrid of A. seideliana see Bromeletter July 1995 Photo fcbs.org (There is already a 'Ruby' on page 32 hence the slight change)
P6Blue Nude Named by Butcher In BSI seed Fund as A. nudicaulis 'Porto Limon' in July 1985 Probable hybrid with a blue flowered Ortgiesia sub-genus. Photo fcbs.org
P9Club Maurice By Kellett M Named by Butcher (fasciata x ?comata) Photo fcbs.org
P10Covata Too Plant imported to Australia from California in 1982 as 'Covata' where inflorescence is well within the leaf rosette. In 1998 it was noted that Pamela Koide's A. 'Covata' on the Web had an inflorescence protruding from the leaf rosette. Decided to call the Australian version (and what had stayed in the US!) A. 'Covata Too' See BSIJ #4 1999 Photo fcbs.org
P11Echidna Imported to Australia from the USA as (recurvata x chantinii) or reverse. the chantinii used appears to be a fasciata! Named at a Brom Soc of SA meeting in Feb 2000 Photo fcbs.org
P13Fireworks Was the name of the grex under the old rules. The two forms are now being split with the blue petalled form being called 'Pioneer'. Named by Geoff Lawn
P16Gotha Had been known for many years as 'Julian Nally' variegata but evidence in Julian's letters circa 1960 indicate it has a different parentage (comata x caudata) see fcbs.org under articles under Julian Nally. Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P16Grace's Blue Seed from A. caudata v. eipperi in 1995 but evidently father is an A. recurvata of sorts Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P24Musicale Of unknown parentage named by Peter Franklin Refer Bromeletter #1 1997 Photo fcbs.org
P24Nigre Imported to Australia from USA. Appears to be a nudicaulis hybrid. Not to be confused with chantinii cultivar where reference to JBS 39.216 should be transferred to this plant not the 'chantinii'! Photo fcbs.org
P25Not Quite White Named by Butcher Parents unknown Pale blue flowers Photo fcbs.org
P28Pioneer Named by Geoff Lawn to cover the blue petalled form of 'Fireworks' Photo fcbs.org
P29PomPom Named by Rob Smythe of Townsville Queensland for a distinct form of A. cylindrata Photo fcbs.org
P29Porphyry Pearls (weilbachii x lueddemanniana) A DeLeon hybrid ca 1980 not named but being grown in Australia - A variegated plant. There is a non-variegated plant called 'Purple Gem' Named by Geoff Lawn
P29Purple Gem (weilbachii x lueddemanniana) A DeLeon hybrid ca 1980 not named but being grown in Australia. There is a variegated form being called 'Porphyry Pearls'. Named by Geoff Lawn Photo fcbs.org
P29Que Sera In BSI seed list as Aechmea serrata in Nov/Dec 1990. Clearly a hybrid. Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P29Quite White Named by Butcher Parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P31Reverse Ensign Sport of 'Ensign'
P33Shining Light Named by Bullis for one of the 'Fulgo-Ramosa' group Photo fcbs.org
P35Sunrise Named by Geoff Lawn Cultivar of A. recurvata see Bromeletter Jan 1998 Photo fcbs.org

xAechopsis
A NEW NOTHOGENUS to cater for 'Angeline', 'Beacon', and 'Newk' that were under xNidumea. See pages 341 and 342

xAnagelia
P38Frost Bite By Vic Przetocki Ananas nanus x Neoregelia 'Takemura Grande' Photo fcbs.org
P38Madam Lash By John Catlan ('Mother' x ?Ananas nanus) see also 'Toy Boy' and 'Sweet Seduction' Photo fcbs.org Originally listed as a Neoregelia!
P38Sweet Seduction By John Catlan ('Mother' x ?Ananas nanus)
P38Toy Boy By John Catlan ('Mother' x ?Ananas nanus) Photo fcbs.org

Billbergia
P40Delete Albertii (see 'Brazil')
P43Blue Wren Named by Bill Treloar in South Australia for an unnamed hybrid with links to B. 'Kahibah' but with the tips of the petals totally blue Photo fcbs.org
P44Delete Brazil
P46Delete Claudioi
P47Delete Coconut Grove
P48Dainty Joy By W. Morris ('Kahibah' x 'Glory Be') named by Margaret Butcher see also 'Golden Joy' Photo fcbs.org
P48Dark Knight Change hybridist to Morris, W
P49Delete Don Leo Salazar
P50Elfin By Ed Smith of Texas Named by Butcher ('Pixie' x leptopoda Photo fcbs.org
P52Fat Albert By W. Morris (distachia x ?) Photo fcbs.org
P55Golden Gift By W. Morris named by Margaret Butcher ('Golden Joy' x 'Medowie Gift') 1995 Photo fcbs.org
P55Green and Gold By W. Morris ('Kahibah' x 'Glory Be') named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P57Imposter A weakly striated form of B. amoena which has green petals with blue tips. Received in Adelaide Australia by Bill Treloar as Billbergia striata. Vegetatively we thought it to be a weakly striated form of B. 'Violet Beauty' or even a weakly striated form of B. pyramidalis. Beware these three similar forms
P57Jacinta A Sport of ? 'Albertii' named by Bill Treloar, South Australia Photo fcbs.org
P58Kahibah While it has been reported there is a variegated form in existence all the ones investigated by Derek Butcher have turned out to be Billbergia 'Santa Barbara' Delete the variegated reference
P58Delete Katherine Chatham
P58Delete Kee-Kee
P59Lady in Red By W. Morris (amoena 'red leaf' x 'Bobtail') Photo fcbs.org
P59Leopoldii Delete Hawkes ----- Hancock). Delete Brom Papers 1:104 and replace with Flora Neotropica p2035
P60Delete Lois Hancock
P61Delete Mibbs Whelan
P62Delete Mousie
P63Delete Nefertiti
P63Nev Ryan A lightly striated Sport of what was known as B. amoena v. rubra. Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P63Oberthueri Delete (Oon-Tah)
P64Delete Oon-Tah
P64Party Pink By D. Beadle Parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P65 Pink Patches Parents unknown from Blossom World Bromeliads Sanford Florida. Has links with Catherine Wilson if not identical. Photo fcbs.org
P65Pink Wave Named by Geoff Lawn (leptopoda hybrid x amoena 'rubra') differs from 'Curly Top' by having blue tipped sepals Photo fcbs.org
P66Delete Puddles
P67Raffle Prize Named by Butcher (?amoena x vittata) Photo fcbs.org
P69Delete Santa Marie de Ostuma
P71Starry Night By W. Morris (sanderiana x amoena) Appears to favour amoena more than 'Elam' does Named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P75Delete Yaki

Canistropsis
P76Chocolate Drops Named by Butcher. Plant originally in Australia as seideliana ? microps. Leme indicated it is a hybrid! Photo fcbs.org
P76Apricot cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org
P76Blood Orange cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org Photo fcbs.org
P76Citron (was citrinum) cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org Photo fcbs.org
P76Guava cv of billbergioides named by Peter Tristram see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org Photo fcbs.org
P76Lemon cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 Photo fcbs.org
P76Mulberry cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org
P76Persimmon cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org Photo fcbs.org
P76Plum cv of billbergioides named by Butcher Primary bracts #11 Leaves #42 refer Adelaide Brom Gazette (2000) Photo fcbs.org
P76 Tamarillo cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org
P76 Tutti Frutti cv of billbergioides named by Diana Hughes see other "fruits" Refer Bromeletter #5 1997 and fcbs.org

Cryptanthus
P95Dr. Larry By Jim Irvin (('Zonatus Silver' x 'Ocean Mist') x 'Goldie Langdon') Medium CSJ 14:4 p111 ill. Photo fcbs.org
P100Frieda Schiffer By Carole Richtmyer ('Clyde Jackson' x 'First Blush')
P101Frost Bite By Jim Irvin ('Zonatus Silver' x 'Ocean Mist') Large CSJ 14:4 p114 ill. Photo fcbs.org
P117Marathon By Jim Irvin ('Melanie' x 'Zonatus Silver') Large CSJ 14:4 p111 ill. Photo fcbs.org
P145Strawberries Flambe By Jim Irvin ('Diverse Pink' x 'Cascade') Large CSJ 14:4 p114. ill. Photo fcbs.org

Dyckia
P155Port Wine A probable D. encholirioides hybrid grown in Australia for many years. Named by Geoff Lawn. Refer Bromeletter #4 1999 Photo fcbs.org
P155Ruby Ryde By Ruby Ryde named by Keith Ryde (fosteriana 'Silver' x 'Big Red') Photo fcbs.org

Guzmania
P165Olympic Torch Unknown parents but on display at Orlando World Conference 1996 Photo fcbs.org
P168Sir Albert Unknown parents but on display at 1998 BSSF Show. Has links with 'Gisela' Photo fcbs.org
P168Sunshine Unknown parents but on display at 1998 BSSF Show. Has links with 'Kapoho Fire' Photo fcbs.org

xGuzvriesea
P170Delete Carl Mez

xNeophytum
P177Shiraz By G. Hendrix named by Butcher (Neoregelia 'Dr Oeser #100 x Orthophytum navioides) Photo fcbs.org

Neoregelia
P178All Aglow Parents unknown In Tropiflora's Cargo Report Sept 1999 photo fcbs.org
P178Alley Cat By Grace Goode (punctatissima? x ?) Photo fcbs.org
P181Antlers Origin unknown, said to be (stolonifera x hoehneana) but more likely (martinellii x hoehneana) Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P182Arching Star By Skotak named by Peter Tristram ((carolinae x carcharodon) x carcharodon) Photo fcbs.org
P183Aussie Embers By R. Larnach, parents not advised Photo fcbs.org
P184Aztec Summer By Vic Przetocki (Aztec x ?) (1987) Photo fcbs.org
P188Bevvie By Skotak named by Peter Tristram ((carolinae x concentrica) x 'Fireball')) x 'Fireball' Photo fcbs.org
P189Bit of Heaven By Grace Goode ('Small World ' x 'Bob') photo fcbs.org
P191Blast By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'King of Kings') x carolinae tricolor perfecta Photo fcbs.org
P191Blood Plum By Skotak named by Peter Tristram ((carolinae x concentrica) x olens)) x olens Photo fcbs.org
P192Bob Named in Townsville Queensland for a Neoregelia concentrica minor imported from Bob Okasaki in Hawaii but which has no links to a concentrica
P192Bob Read Change to read "a species plant that Dr Robert Read obtained from Burle-Marx in the 1970's but never described. The large petals suggest the sub-genus Longipetalopsis and both Gary Hendrix and Bob Worth suggest diamantinensis (now bahiana) as in Leme's Bromeliads in the Brazilian wilderness page 100. No one has done a detailed comparison.
P194Break of Day Correct (Ruby Jean x sarmentosa) F2 to 'Maid of Honour' x ?
P194Brian Weber By Sam Smith ('Little Faith' x 'Break of Day') Reg Doc 5/2000 photo fcbs.org
P195Bright Lights ('Bob' x ?) by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P196Bruiser By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x concentrica) x concentrica Photo fcbs.org
P197Camelot Hybrid (Avalon x concentrica) apparently done in USA by Coolbaugh but unnamed. A clone exported to Australia worth naming and named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P198Carmen A Sport of 'Flandria'
P199Cayenne Plant imported to Australia as ('Fireball' x ampullacea) possibly by De Leon. Named by Butcher. Is probably identical to 'Red Waif' Photo fcbs.org
P200Chariot By Vic Przetocki 1987 See also 'Emerald Forest' ('Vulkan' x 'Avalon') Photo fcbs.org
P200Charisma ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode photo fcbs.org
P201Cherry Jam By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x marmorata) x concentrica Photo fcbs.org
P201Cherub ('Marnier Lapostolle' x 'Ruby Jean') possibly G. Goode hybrid with links to 'Jean Black' Named by G Lawn, Perth AU photo fcbs.org
P203Circles of Gold By Grace Goode ('Small World' x ?) photo fcbs.org
P205Coconut Ice By Skotak named by Peter Tristram parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P206Coral Pink ('Aussie Gem' x ?) grown by Keith Bradtberg and named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P207Delete Correia-Araujoi because described under ICBN rules
P207Cracker Jack Imported to Australia from USA. Parents unknown, hybridist unknown Seems very close to 'Black Forest', 'Fancy Pants', and 'Royal Burgundy' Photo fcbs.org
P208Daddy Long Legs Circulating in Australia as (ampullacea v. tigrina x hoehneana) Could be a USA import. Worth naming. Named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P209Dana By Sam Smith ('Little Faith' x 'Break of Day') Reg Doc 5/2000 photo fcbs.org
P209Danny Boy ('Small World' x ?) by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P211Deep Glow By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'Painted Lady') Photo fcbs.org
P212Desert Rose By Vic Przetocki ('Avalon' x 'Takemura Grande') June 1987
P212DeVroe A Sport of 'Flandria'
P212Dinkum By Grace Goode (?punctatissima x 'Small World') photo fcbs.org
P217Eliza By Sam Smith ('Little Faith' x 'Break of Day') Reg Doc 5/2000 photo fcbs.org
P220Faith By Grace Goode ('Little Faith' x 'Strawberry Cup') Photo fcbs.org
P220Fancy Pants By E. Wurthmann. Parents unknown. Seems very close to 'Black Forest', 'Cracker Jack', and 'Royal Burgundy' Photo fcbs.org
P221Ferny Grove By R. Larnach, named by Olive Trevor, parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P221Fever By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x concentrica) x ? Photo fcbs.org
P222Fire Dance ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode photo fcbs.org
P223Under First Prize delete (syn 'German Hybrid')
P225Flesh By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x concentrica) x concentrica 'Bullis' Photo fcbs.org
P227Freckle Face Delete "not maintained as cultivar by 1998" Photo fcbs.org
P227Freckles Originally thought by non-botanists to be a variety of Neoregelia tristis. No link. No link either to the other two Freckles on this page! See Uncle Derek Says and photographs in fcbs.org
P228Garnish By Skotak named by Peter Tristram ((carolinae x concentrica) x 'Painted Lady') x 'Royal Burgundy' Photo fcbs.org
P229Gene McKenzie By Sam Smith (lilliputiana x 'Break of Day') Reg Doc 5/2000 photo fcbs.org
P229Under German Hybrid delete (syn. 'First Prize'?)
P229Gift By R. Larnach, named by Olive Trevor parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P231Golden King Plant imported to Australia from USA Hybridist unknown, parents unknown but is an impressive variegate with links with N. carolinae but with yellow-green leaves. Photo fcbs.org
P231Golden Ruby By W. Morris (olens x ?) Photo fcbs.org
P232Good Enough ('Small World' x 'Bob') hybridist Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P232Good Morning Delete "Goode indicated------cultivation" Photo fcbs.org
P235Gunpowder By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'Takemura Princeps') x ('Meyendorffii' x concentrica) Photo fcbs.org
P235Gunpowder Too By Skotak named by Butcher (carolinae x 'Takemura Princeps') x ('Meyendorffii' x concentrica) Photo fcbs.org
P236Hazy Daze Named by Butcher Was grown for many years in Adelaide as 'Nana'F3. Photo fcbs.org
P237Heck By Skotak named by Peter Tristram ((carolinae x concentrica) x 'Fireball')) x olens Photo fcbs.org
P237Hell Fire Seedling from 'Black Olive' Named by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P238Hold Dear ('Bob' x ?) by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P238Honeymoon ('Bob' x 'Small World') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P238Hot August Night Parents unknown named by Keith Golinski photo fcbs.org
P238Hot Gossip By Skotak named by John Catlan Was 'Anna #40' Photo fcbs.org
P239Hubbub ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P239Hyperball By Skotak named by John Catlan Was 'Anna #5' Photo fcbs.org
P240In the Red By Grace Goode ('Small World' x ?) photo fcbs.org
P240Ink Spots Named by Butcher for a US hybrid (smithii x pauciflora) Photo fcbs.org
P242Jade Fire Grown and named by John Catlan, parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P242Janet Sue By Sam Smith (lilliputiana x 'Break of Day') Reg Doc 5/2000 photo fcbs.org
P242Jaws Too By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x carcharodon) Photo fcbs.org
P243Jet Age Delete "Goode said ---- 1998" Photo fcbs.org
P243Joel Seedling from 'White Lady' named by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P245Julian Nally Named by Butcher for a US hybrid probably done by Julian Nally many years ago (marmorata x spectabilis) See Bromeletter Jan 1998 Photo fcbs.org
P249Lady Leonie Seedling from 'Lovely Lady' Named by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P249Lady Love Seedling from 'Lovely Lady' Named by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P250Lava By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'Painted Lady') Photo fcbs.org
P251Lilac Time Could be a US import. Probable parents (Bob Read's Lad x Springtime) named by Margaret Butcher photo fcbs.org
P256Love Light ('Bob' x 'Small World') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P257Mad Max By Skotak named by John Catlan Was 'Anna #1' Photo fcbs.org
P261Marechalii At end of comments put "see 'Meyendorffii'"
P261Margie cv. of ampullacea, Not known who named it! photo fcbs.org
P261Maria Veronica Parents unknown by Grant Groves see Tropiflora Cargo Report Sept 1999 photo fcbs.org
P263Mary's Favorite Origin unknown probably USA. carolinae type with red lines on leaves Photo fcbs.org
P263Mauve Star By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x concentrica) x ? Photo fcbs.org
P264McCushla Seedling from one of the 'Aussie Dream' grex. Named by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P265Meyendorffii At end of comments put "Interestingly, in 1939, this cultivar was the same size as carolinae and was larger than 'Marechalii'. see JBS 38:17 Therefore true identity in doubt!"
P267Mini Roja By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'Fireball') x ? compacta Photo fcbs.org
P267Mini Skirt By GraceGoode (punctatissima? x ?) Photo fcbs.org
P267Min Min Lights By Grace Goode ('Close of Day' x ?) photo fcbs.org
P270Mottles (?punctatissima x marmorata) of possible USA origin. Named by G. Lawn Perth AU Photo fcbs.org
P270Mulberry By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x concentrica) x concentrica Photo fcbs.org
P270Muscat By Skotak named by Olive Trevor parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P273Night Spot By G. Goode (punctatissima? x lilliputiana) Photo fcbs.org
P273Noble Descent Named by Butcher for a US hybrid with (olens 'Vulcan' x cruenta) on the label but worthy of a cultivar name. Photo fcbs.org
P273Delete entry of 'Norm Catlan's Hybrids'. This is confusing and not all are seedlings from Skotak.
P274O. B. E. Seedling from 'Close of Day' Named by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P276Olly Wilson Named by Butcher for a (wilsoniana x olens) hybrid of unknown origin. Photo fcbs.org
P276Orange Glow Change brackets to read (Was also known as 'Orange Flush') Note that 'Prinsler' should not be referred here.
P277Ounce of Purple Circulating in Australia as (ampullacea v. tigrina x pauciflora) AND (pauciflora x ampullacea). Mentioned in De Leon Plant list #3. Named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P278Painted Cloud By Vic Przetocki ('Thunder Cloud' x 'Painted Lady') Nov 1990
P279Parlour Pink ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P282Pheasant By Grace Goode (?punctatissima x ?) photo fcbs.org
P282Phoebe By Marj McNamara (lilliputiana x olens) in 1992
P283Pinegrove Named by Butcher Plant received by Pinegrove Nursery in NSW from Seidel as N. pineliana but an obvious hybrid. See Bromlink (Qld) May 1998 Photo fcbs.org
P284Pink Pearl By Skotak named by Olive Trevor parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P284Pink Pouffe By John Catlan ('Mother' x tristis) Photo fcbs.org
P286Plum Sheen Plant exported to Aust from USA as ('Royal Flush' x #21) Named by Geoff Lawn Photo fcbs.org
P287Predator By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (((carolinae x 'Painted Lady') x 'Takemura Princeps')) x carolinae))) x 'Dark Spot' Is Albomarginate Photo fcbs.org
P287Predatress A Sport of 'Predator' by Skotak named by Peter Tristram Is Variegated Photo fcbs.org
P288Prinsler A cultivar of Neoregelia carolinae v. tricolor from Prinsler in Germany. Photo fcbs.org
P289Purple Glaze By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'Blue Navy Blues') x 'Blue Navy Blues' Photo fcbs.org
P289Purple Grape Imported to Australia from USA as ('Fireball' x 'Granada') Hybridist unknown. Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P291Quandong Originally an unnamed cultivar from Queensland but sufficiently in demand in Adelaide to be given a name. Named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P291Queen of Spots By Allan Freeman (olens x ?) Photo fcbs.org
P293Red Arrow By Skotak named by John Catlan Parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P294Red Earth ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode photo fcbs.org
P297Red Rocket By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x ?) Photo fcbs.org
P298Red Undies ('Bob' x 'Small World') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P298Red Veil By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'Takemura') x carolinae tricolor perfecta Photo fcbs.org
P298Red Waif Probably identical to 'Cayenne' Photo fcbs.org
P300Ring Leader ('Bob' x ?) by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P302Rosa Morada Parents unknown by Grant Groves see Tropiflora Cargo Report Sept 1999 photo fcbs.org
P303Rose of Hurstbridge By Maurice Kellett and named by Butcher for a N. carolinae hybrid #84 Photo fcbs.org
P304Rosea Striata Add "Not all plants with this name are Neoregelia farinosa. Some seem linked to Neoregelia carolinae in its many guises" see Uncle Derek says fcbs.org
P305Rough Red ('Small World' x ?) by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P307Ruby Jo ('Bob' x ?) by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P307Ruth Wilson Change pollen parent to 'Bob'
P307Sabbath ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P308Salute By Skotak named by Olive Trevor (carolinae x olens) photo fcbs.org
P309Satsuma Named by Butcher because it took too long to write the label ((ampullacea x pauciflora) x (princeps x 'Fireball')) hybridist unknown
P309Saving Grace ('Bob' x 'Small World') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P309Scandal By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x sapiatibensis) x sapiatibensis Photo fcbs.org
P311Share a Dream ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P312Shrimp By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x carolinae) Photo fcbs.org
P313Skotaks Royal Robe By Skotak named by person unknown in Queensland. Parents unknown Photo fcbs.org
P313Sky Rocket Imported to Australia from USA Parents unknown, Hybridist unknown Photo fcbs.org
P313Small Fry By G Goode ('Lillipet' x lilliputiana) Photo fcbs.org
P313Small Mercies ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P313Solace ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P316Springtime Thought to be another form of ampullacea.
P317Stout Fellow Named by Butcher for an interesting US hybrid with the unlikely parentage ('Vulcan' x olens). Photo fcbs.org
P317Strawberry Cream By Skotak named by Peter Tristram ((carolinae x concentrica) x 'Painted Lady') x 'Fire Ball' Photo fcbs.org
P318Sultan By Vic Przetocki ('April Sue' x carolinae 'rosea-lineata') Photo fcbs.org
P321Sweet Rosay By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x macwilliamsii) x carolinae tricolor perfecta Photo fcbs.org
P324Terminator By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'King of Kings') x 'King of Kings' Photo fcbs.org
P324Termite By Skotak named by Peter Tristram (carolinae x 'King of Kings') x 'King of Kings' Photo fcbs.org
P325Tiger Cat By Grace Goode (?punctatissima x ?) photo fcbs.org
P326Tomato Soup Of US origin appears to be a variegated form of carolinae Introduced by Bullis ca 1985 Photo fcbs.org
P327Treasure Island Probably a US hybrid known as ('Buccaneer' x pauciflora). Named by Margaret Butcher photo fcbs.org
P328Turmoil By Grace Goode (?punctatissima x 'Small World') photo fcbs.org
P328Tweedledee By Grace Goode ('Little Faith' x lilliputiana) photo fcbs.org
P332Walking Tall ('Small World' x ?) by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P332Water Melon Allegedly a Neoregelia cruenta or as "unknown" circulating in NSW and Qld originally from the USA or Costa Rica but clearly a hybrid with either compacta or macwilliamsii. Named by Margaret Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P332Wedding Day ('Small World' x 'Bob') by Grace Goode Photo fcbs.org
P332Western Ruby By Vic Przetocki ('Wild Ruby 'x 'Takemura Grande') see also 'Grandiose' and 'Grand Ruby' Photo fcbs.org
P333White Lady Seedling from 'Lovely Lady' named by Grace Goode Photo.fcbs
P333Wild Gossip By Skotak named by John Catlan Was Anna #39 Photo fcbs.org
P333Wild Tiger By Grace Goode (punctatissima? x ?) Photo fcbs.org
P334Winter Bloom By Grace Goode ('Small World' x ?punctatissima) photo fcbs.org
P334Wonder of Wonders By Skotak named by John Catlan Was 'Anna #10' Photo fcbs.org

xNeorockia
A NEW NOTHOGENUS to cater for 'Midhurst' was under xCanagelia on P76.

xNeostropsis
A NEW NOTHOGENUS to cater for 'Fanfare' was under xNiduregelia on P343.

Nidularium
P338Delete Beryl Allen
P339Elfriede Named by Butcher for a variegated Nidularium hybrid being grown in the collection of Ede and Elfriede Schaefer in South Australia Photo fcbs.org
P340Delete Robert Agnew

xNidulistrum
P341Delete Frank H Overton

xNidumea
P342Transfer xNidumea'Jean' to Aechmea 'Jean' Plant exported to Australia in the 1980's from Seaborn Nursery and links to a plant with the same name in Baensch p36. This is an Aechmea with no traits of Nidularium present.

xNiduregelia
P343Delete Edward A Flickinger
P343Delete Peter Temple

xOrthotanthus
P347Transfer xOrthotanthus 'What' to Orthophytum 'What'. This plant reproduces from seed and bears no Cryptanthus traits

Pitcairnia
P347Delete daiseyana

xPitinia
P348Transfer 4 entries to Pitcairnia because Pepinia is no longer considered a valid genus and all species have been transferred to Pitcairnia.

Portea
P349June Imported to Australia by June Bennett of Cairns as an undescribed Portea. Named by Peter Franklin for identification purposes Photo fcbs.org

xPortemea
A NEW NOTHOGENUS to cater for the following cultivars.
P349California Blue In 1984 Butcher bought an unnamed Aechmea in Los Angeles. Harry Luther suggested it had links with Mulford Fosters hybridising of Portea and Aechmea in the 1960's. Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P349Joe Named by Bill Morris for a plant of unknown origin grown in Australia Photo fcbs.org

Tillandsia
There are some Tillandsias that have a botanical description, a latinised name and have been treated under the ICBN rules. The Bromeliad Cultivar Registry follows the ICNCP rules and as such these Tillandsias should be deleted and dealt with in Harry Luther's binomial list for natural hybrids.
P351Delete angulosa
P351Aristocrat (ionantha x bourgaei) by John Arden 1979 BSIJ 2000 #2 p96 photo fcbs.org
P352Califano Too Plant imported to Australia from USA in 1970's as natural hybrid (ionantha x capitata). Named by Margaret Paterson See Uncle Derek says and Photo fcbs.org
P352Delete castellanii
P353Delete complachroma
P353Delete correalei
P353Creamy Named by Butcher for seed raised by Maurice Kellett in Australia see Bromeletter #3 1995 Photo fcbs.org
P354Dennis A Tillandsia offered by Tropiflora in the late 1980's as T. carminea but does not agree with Till's description. Named by Butcher to differentiate from true species and as a reminder of the distributor. Photo fcbs.org
P354Delete donatoi
P355First Bloom Delete (identical to First Born)
P355Delete floridana
P356Grey Power Originally grown in Queensland as T. erecta but has large greyish flowers. It appears to be a T. bandensis hybrid confirmed by Walter Till. Named by Butcher See Bromeliaceae (Qld) #6 1998 Photo fcbs.org
P356Hercules By Peter Tristram (pretiosa x platyrhachis)
P357Inca Gold Name given to an identical plant 'Kashkin' which has precedence
P357Delete jucunda
P358Kashkin Add note "Same as 'Inca Gold' but 'Kashkin' has priority"
P358Marie Seed grown plant from Rolly Reilly as (bergeri x tenuifolia) but clearly T. ixioides is involved too. Yellow petals brighter than T. jucunda and floral bracts bright red. Named by Butcher in memory of Marie Robinson in South Australia. Photo fcbs.org
P358Marie Robinson ?links with T. duratii Named by Derek Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P359Millenium By Barry Genn Qld AU (fuchsii x stricta) Reg Doc 2000 Photo fcbs.org
P359Delete nidus
P360Pfantom A plant exported to Australia by Knize in Peru in the late 1980's to David Scheumack. Has very tenuous links with T. pfeufferi hence its name until found in the wild and described. Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P360Pink Champagne (ionantha x 'Druid') named by Nev Ryan Photo fcbs.org
P360Delete polita
P361Delete rectifolia
P361Repton Received by Peter Tristram of Repton NSW as T. stricta but has some T. tenuifolia attributes. Named by Butcher. Photo fcbs.org
P361Rolly Reilly By Rolly Reilly parents unknown. Looks like a very open T. stricta with a different flowering time to T. stricta! Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P361Delete rothii
P361Sexy Pink By Peter Tristram (wagneriana x platyrhachis)
P361Delete smalliana
P362Spanish Gold A yellow flowered form of Tillandsia usneoides from Germany named by Butcher photo fcbs.org
P362Tawny Yellow Unintentional hybrid made by Rolly Reilly and named by Butcher (crocata x ?mallemontii) see Bromeletter #2 1999 Photo fcbs.org
P362Triflor For the tristichous flower of T. cyanea. Named by Cathcart Photo fcbs.org
P362Van der Mollis By Holm in Germany (mallemontii x streptocarpa) Photo fcbs.org
P363Delete wisdomiana

Vriesea
P364Adams Dilemma Parents unknown. Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P366Bee Bee Was grown in Australia as V. barilletii parents unknown named by Peter Huddy Photo fcbs.org
P366Belgian Mary Seed from BSI seed fund Dec 1984 as (Mariae x Belgian hybrid) Seed grown by Keith Bradtberg and named by Margaret Butcher. Photo fcbs.org
P367Blaze Delete reference to Edward A Flickinger
P367Delete Brasil
P371Corralina Name given to a cultivar of unknown parentage but identified by John Arden in May 2000 as the old 'Yellow Tail' circulated by Charles Wiley in the 1970's photo fcbs.org
P371Corralina Kiwi Plant in New Zealand, named by Butcher to differentiate from the plant grown as 'Corralina' in the USA and Australia but now known as 'Yellow Tail' photo fcbs.org
P373Delete Edward A Flickinger
P374Elan Delete sentence 'Samyn said............photographs' because this plant has no similarity with V. rubrobracteata. Refer Uncle Derek says and photo fcbs.org
P374Elfi Green Sport of 'Elfi' is a very unstable variegate and this name has been coined to cover the non-variegate form
P382Hotteana Delete because this is undoubtedly the species Tillandsia hotteana
P383Joe Rigby Uncertain parentage with possibly V. guttata involved. Named in honour of the hybridist from Newcastle, NSW after his death Photo fcbs.org
P388Margaret B Grown in Australia for many years as (rodigasiana x 'Nigra') Named by Peter Huddy Photo fcbs.org
P393Nova Replace information with the following "The first picture of this plant appeared in the BSI Journal 1974 page 87 as Vriesea tessellata 'Nova'. It was not until 1992 that the plant was formally described by Roeth in Die Bromelie 1/1992 as Vriesea gigantea v. seideliana under the ICBN rules. Therefore, the use of the name 'Nova' is lost in synonymy and should not be used.
P393O'Hiss Grown in Australia for many years as (saundersii x 'Vigeri') but this parentage seems in doubt Named by Peter Huddy Photo fcbs.org
P393Orange Delight Parents unknown but on display at Orlando World Conference 1996 Photo. fcbs.org
P394Patola Parents unknown Named by Peter Huddy Photo fcbs.org
P394Perfidia Delete reference to Rio de Janeiro
P394Petes First grown in Australia for many years as (saundersii x 'Grande') Named by Peter Huddy Photo fcbs.org
P398Delete Raulino Reitz
P399Regal Seed grown by Keith Bradtberg Parents unknown Named by Butcher Photo fcbs.org
P400Delete Rio de Janeiro
P400Delete Ritter V. Fernsee
P401Rouge de Rio Has links with 'Red of Rio' seed batch but has semi pendant spike similar to 'Retroflexa' Named by Peter Huddy Photo fcbs.org
P402Delete Santa Catarina
>P404Sunstruck Seedling PAF2082 from 'Moonbeam' grown and named by Peter Franklin of NSW AU photo fcbs.org
P406Van Ackeri Change jonghei to 'Poelmannii'
P408Yellow Tail Correct name for plant erroneously named as 'Corralina' Photo and explanation in Uncle Derek Says fcbs.org

JIM ELMORE CULTIVARS CROSS REFERENCE PAGES 416 - 420
All of these are Neoregelia except for the following xNeotanthus. Please note your list accordingly.

'Across the Centuries'
'Arkansas'
'Beyond the Horizon'
'Coco Loco'
'Court of Kings'
'Crown Prince'
'Destiny'
'Edge of Time'
'Elusive'
'Eternity'
'First Dynasty'
'Grand Vizier'
'H.M.S. Hood'
'Hourglass'
'Khalif'
'Last Dynasty'
'Mists of Time'
'Potentate'
'Return to Forever'
'Royal Dynasty'
'Royal Highness'
'Royale'
'Sands of Time'
'Scarab'
'Sterling'
'Throne of the Persiantine'
'Throneroom'
'U.S.S. California'
'Winds'
'Yamato'


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