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Deuterocohnia brevispicata ?
back 6126 - Bromeliads (Wild) - 2010-10-28
(Dimension: 2030 x 1550 pixels - Counter: 2274)
Deuterocohnia brevispicata ?
Locality: Bolivien - Samaipata -
Photographer: Holger Sachs
Identification: pending
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loupe (Click on the picture to enlarge)
  • Identification: Eric Gouda (2010-11-02) =Deuterocohnia meziana - Deuterocohnia brevispicata has wider and more succulent leaves and is not growing in that area. Again Deuterocohnia meziana or maybe a Puya?! (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)
  • Addit.Note: Dutch Vandervort (2010-11-02) - Eric - This plant -- #6126 looks very much like puya I generally find Deuterocohnias to have more succulent leaves. Maybe we need a living specimen and a key -- and a flower!

    #6127 is distinctly different in that I can see no marginal or terminal spines, leaves are thin and apparently not very succulent. I suspect it is Tillandsia or perhaps Vriesia.
    Again a flower would help! (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)