Family: Bromeliaceae
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Group: Monocot
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Substrate:
					
                                    Epiphyte
					
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Habit:
					
                                    Herb
					 
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Perennation:
					
                                   Perennial
					
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
Native Range: South Florida, the West Indies, southern Mexico, Central America and northern South America.
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
NatureServe Global Status:
					
                                    Secure
					
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
State of Florida Status:
					
                                    Endangered
					
                                    
                                    
				
          
            Florida Natural Areas Inventory State Status:
          
					
                                    Critically Imperiled
					
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
IRC SOUTH FLORIDA Status:
					
                                    Critically Imperiled
					
              
                
                
				
                                     
Map of South Florida Locations
                                    
				
                                    SOUTH FLORIDA Occurrence:
				  
                                    Present
			      
                                    
                                    
		    
                                    
SOUTH FLORIDA Native Status:
					
                                    Native
                                    
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
South Florida History and Distribution: Previously ranked as imperiled in South Florida (Gann et al., 2002), in 2017 we reranked this as critically imperiled due to declining populations in Miami-Dade County and Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park. Declines were due to habitat degradation in Miami-Dade County and predation of plants by the Mexican bromeliad weevil (Metamasius callizona) in the Fakahatchee. 
                                    
                                    
				
                                    
SOUTH FLORIDA Cultivated Status:
					
                                    Cultivated
					
                                    
                                    
	            
                                    
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            FLORIDA KEYS Occurrence:
          
				  
					Possibly Extirpated
			      
				  
				  
		      
            
FLORIDA KEYS Native Status:
					
            			Possibly Extirpated
	            	
					
					
				
              
IRC FLORIDA KEYS Status:
					
						Possibly Extirpated
					
					
					
                                   
				
                                      
Map of Florida Keys Locations
                                    
				
          Florida Keys History and Distribution: Reported in 
1913  by John Kunkel Small for hammocks in the lower Keys, where apparently extirpated.  Also reported for North Key Largo by Alexander (1973) and Kruer (1992).  We have not observed any plants, despite extensive fieldwork.