Pitcairnia abscondita Flores-Arg., López-Ferr., Gonz.-Rocha & Espejo |
Distribution: Mexico: Jalisco
Habitat: growing rupicolous or terrestrial in wet Pinus-Quercus forests, gallery forests and cloud forests often near rivers or streams, 400–1500 m. Elev.
Etymology: The specific epithet refers to the fact that, for a long time, the specimens of this species was “hidden” behind the name Pitcairnia imbricata (see McVaugh 1989), to difficulties in identifications of herbarium samples, since the dried specimens of P. abscondita can be easily confused with P. imbricata.
Phenology: Blooms during July and fructifies from August to September