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9601 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2011-11-28
(Dimension: 930 x 860 pixels - Counter: 10200)
Pitcairnia cf. abundans
(Uploaded as: Pitcairnia )
Locality: Mexico - Oaxaca -
Photographer: Andy Siekkinen
Identification: solved
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- Identification (9602): HEL (2011-11-28) =Sure its not from S Venzuela?
- Looks like a Pepinia bulbosa or rel. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Note (9599): Andy Siekkinen (2011-11-29) - Definitely from Oaxaca. (Sent: brom-l@science.uu.nl)
- Identification (9600): Walter Till (2011-11-29) =Pitcairnia cf. abundans
- Fits quite well this species. See also Polibotánica 23: 93-100 (2007)
- Note (9610): Eric Gouda (2011-11-29) - In some ways it resembles Pitcairnia abundans, on the other hand Pitcairnia abundans has a very typical undulate petal apex that looks very odd in the flower buds that are already divergent and it must have dimorphic leaves. This specimen much resembles the P.bulbosa like ones form the Guiayana schield
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