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  1. Pitcairnia stevensonii

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    Pitcairnia stevensonii is a species of plant in the Bromeliaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. Wikipedia

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  2. powo.science.kew.org

    Pitcairnia stevensonii H.Luther & Whitten. First published in J. Bromeliad Soc. 42: 245 (1992) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Ecuador (Pichincha). It is a perennial or epiphyte and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Taxonomy ...
  3. selinawamucii.com

    Pitcairnia stevensonii (also called Pitcairnia spathacea, among many other common names) is a perennial herbaceous plant which grows up to 1 m tall. It is native to Central and South America and is found in tropical rainforests and cloud forests. It has large, leathery, lanceolate leaves and produces yellow-green flowers.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Pitcairnia was established as a genus by Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle in 1788. [3] In 1870, Pepinia was established as a genus by Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart in a publication by Édouard André. [4] Pepinia was reduced to a subgenus of Pitcairnia in 1881 by John Gilbert Baker, [5] but elevated again to a genus in 1988, largely on the basis of the morphology of its seeds. [6]

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