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- Pitcairnia is a genus of plants in the family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioideae. It was named for William Pitcairn, Scottish physician and gardener...
- Pitcairnia cana is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. This species is endemic to Venezuela. Holst, Bruce K. (1 February 1994). "Checklist of Venezuelan...
- Pitcairnia feliciana is a species of bromeliad endemic to Guinea, West Africa, and is the only bromeliad not native to the Americas. It can be found growing...
- Pitcairnia brongniartiana is a species of flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family. It is native to Ecuador. Pitcairnia 'Stardust' "Pitcairnia brongniartiana...
- Pitcairnia heterophylla is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. This species is native to northern South America (Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela)...
- Pitcairnia smithiorum is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. Pitcairnia 'Beaujolais' Pitcairnia 'Bud Curtis' Pitcairnia 'Hattie' Pitcairnia 'Jim Scrivner'...
- Pitcairnia sodiroi is a species of plant in the family Bromeliaceae, it is a perennial and epiphyte. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical...
- Pitcairnia halophila is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. This species is native to Costa Rica. Luther, Harry E. (1995). "An Annotated Checklist...
- Pitcairnia hitch****iana is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. This species is native to Venezuela and Ecuador. Holst, Bruce K. (1 February 1994)...
- Pitcairnia juncoides is a species of flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae, native to Colombia and Venezuela). It was first described by Lyman Bradford...