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Puya spec. Colca Canyon
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back 721 - Bromeliads (Wild) - 2009-01-13
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Puya spec. Colca Canyon
(Uploaded as: Puya densiflora)
Photographer: Steven Heathcote
Note: Growing on rocky sides of Canyon, c.2500m, Colca Canyon, Arequipa, Peru
Identification: pending
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  • Identification: Eric Gouda (2009-08-31) =Puya spec. Colca Canyon - This is not Puya densiflora, which has a cylindric inflorescence with large serrulate primary bracts and not as densely lanate as this one. See note about image 5137 (Sent: brom-l@nic.surfnet.nl)
  • Addit.Note: Eric Gouda (2010-05-20) - I think it is not Puya weberbaueri, the spikes are clearly stipitate and the floral bracts are not really imbricate as in the description. I have checked the type and the floral bracts are exceeding the sepals and soon glabrous