The largest species of bromeliad, its inflorescences reaching up to 15 m (50 ft) in height. It is native to the high Andes of Bolivia and Peru.
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At over 30 feet tall, Puya raimondii is the world's largest Bromeliad, with one of the largest flower stalks of any plant on earth! Its massive stalk can get ...
29 gen 2024 · Puya raimondii is the world's largest bromeliad and a prime example of a “charismatic megaflora”. Indeed, its grand stature and remarkable once ...
12 apr 2016 · Puya raimondii is the world's largest bromeliad (the family to which the pineapple belongs) and boasts the tallest flower spike in the world.
9 apr 2017 · Origin and Habitat: Puya raimondii occurs in often very isolated and usually small populations from Peru to Bolivia.
2 giu 2021 · Puya raimondii, the Queen of the Andes, is an endangered high Andean species in the Bromeliaceae family. Here, we report its first genome to ...
As the largest Bromeliaceae plant, P. raimondii is monocarpic, can reach 5 m tall at the vegetative stage or 9–10 m tall with a giant flower spike at the ...
Puya raimondii, also known as queen of the Andes (English), titanka (Quechua) or puya de Raimondi (Spanish), is the largest species of bromeliad.
This largest and most magnificent of all Bromeliads is native to the barren highlands of the Andes in Bolivia and Peru between 3200 and 4800 m.
The Puya ramondii, also know as the “Queen of the Andes”, is the largest bromeliad and has one of the world's largest inflorescence.