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1945 - Bromeliads (Garden) - 2008-05-27
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Puya unnamed
Photographer: Dutch Vandervoort
Note:
Identification: pending
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- Add Note (1946): Dutch Vandervoort (2008-05-27) -
- Add Note (1946): Charles Dills (2008-05-27) - Looks like Puya spathacea to me!
- Add Note (1946): Eric Gouda (2008-05-27) - Dutch: do you have any idea where it is from?
- Add Note (1946): Walter Till (2008-05-27) - Did you check Puya lilloi?
- Add Note (1946): Dutch Vandervort (2008-05-27) - Plant was sent to me as Puya dyckioides from a commercial nursery in Texas or Arizona. For what it is worth I have 2 and they are the same.
I will look up lillioi. - Add Note (1946): Walter Till (2008-05-29) -
Sounds very reasonable. However, have a look into Flora Neotropica 14(1): 71 (1974) and compare entry 54 which separates P. lilloi from dyckioides: rather vague! - Add Note (1946): Fabian Alvarez (2011-12-17) - To identify cfr.: tinyurl.com/puya-argentina
- Add Note (1946): Dutch Vandervort (2011-12-18) - I guess I should specify that this plant was grown and photographed in my garden in Ventura, California 34ºN, 119ºW about 1/2 mile from the Pacific Ocean about 100 - 200 feet above sea level. As I mentioned a long time ago it was a mail order item -- I think from Yucca Do Nursery in Arizona. Wikipedia -- Global species have a photo labeled P. lillioi. It looks nothing like my plant. My plant is only about long in the leaves, 3 maybe almost 4 feet to the tip of the inflorescence. Inflorescence is slightly pendant -- or you might say, less than vertical. I am growing a pup of this plant in Mexico. It has not yet flowered. Yucca Do is: Http://www.yuccado.com
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