Bromeliaceae

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Plantae Tracheophyta Liliopsida Poales Bromeliaceae
Pitcairnia brittoniana (Mez) Mez

Pitcairnia brittoniana (Mez) Mez

Pitcairnia brittoniana (Mez) Mez

Pitcairnia brittoniana is a Pitcairnia genus plant species native to Bolivia, Costa Rica, Venezuela and Ecuador.

Deuterocohnia longipetala (Baker) Mez

Deuterocohnia longipetala (Baker) Mez

Deuterocohnia longipetala (Baker) Mez

Deuterocohnia longipetala is a flowering bromeliad species native to Peru, Bolivia, and northwestern Argentina.

Hechtia montana Brandegee

Hechtia montana Brandegee

Hechtia montana Brandegee

Hechtia montana Brandegee is a Mexican endemic bromeliad that is used as a traditional food source by Indigenous groups.

Puya aequatorialis André

Puya aequatorialis André

Puya aequatorialis André

Puya aequatorialis is an understudied bromeliad endemic to Ecuador, threatened by habitat loss.

Puya glomerifera Mez & Sodiro

Puya glomerifera Mez & Sodiro

Puya glomerifera Mez & Sodiro

Puya glomerifera is an endemic Ecuadorian bromeliad threatened by habitat loss, found in dry and high-altitude shrublands.

Puya dasylirioides Standl.

Puya dasylirioides Standl.

Puya dasylirioides Standl.

Puya dasylirioides is a spineless-leaved Puya species native to Costa Rica that grows in seasonally dry boggy high elevations.

Puya spathacea (Griseb.) Mez

Puya spathacea (Griseb.) Mez

Puya spathacea (Griseb.) Mez

Puya spathacea is a flowering plant species in the Bromeliaceae family that is native to Bolivia.

Puya ferruginea (Ruiz & Pav.) L.B.Sm.

Puya ferruginea (Ruiz & Pav.) L.B.Sm.

Puya ferruginea (Ruiz & Pav.) L.B.Sm.

Puya ferruginea is a flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family native to Bolivia and Ecuador.

Puya venusta (Baker) Phil.

Puya venusta (Baker) Phil.

Puya venusta (Baker) Phil.

Puya venusta is a rare endemic Chilean flowering bromeliad associated with the endangered Chilean Wine Palm in Chile's La Campana National Park.

Puya raimondii Harms

Puya raimondii Harms

Puya raimondii Harms

Puya raimondii, the queen of the Andes, is the largest bromeliad, native to the high Andes of Bolivia and Peru, is monocarpic and dies after flowering.

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