- Puya
raimondii, also
known as the
Queen of the
Andes (English),
titanka and
ilakuash (Quechua) or puya de
Raimondi (Spanish), is the
largest species of...
- trichomes, and many desert-dwelling succulents. The
largest bromeliad is Puya
raimondii,
which reaches 3–4
metres (9.8–13.1 ft) tall in
vegetative growth with...
-
plant dying after one
flower and seed
production event. The
species Puya
raimondii is
notable as the
largest species of
bromeliad known,
reaching 3 m tall...
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Gossypium raimondii is a
species of
cotton plant endemic to
northern Peru. Its
genome has been
sequenced in
order to
improve the
productivity and fiber...
- as ichu, and the
largest species of bromeliad – the
spectacular Puya
raimondii. The cloud-forest
slopes of the
Andes sustain moss, orchids, and bromeliads...
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Oreopanax raimondii is a
species of
plant in the
family Araliaceae. It is
endemic to Peru.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Oreopanax
raimondii"....
- Raimondi's
yellow finch (Sicalis
raimondii) is a
species of bird in the
family Thraupidae. It is
endemic to
coastal Peru. Its
natural habitats are subtropical...
-
Psidium raimondii is a
species of
plant in the
family Myrtaceae. It is
native to Peru. McVaugh, R. (1958). "Flora of Peru". v.13:pt.4:no.2 [Myrtaceae]:...
-
species have been
identified inside the park, the
queen of the
Andes (Puya
raimondii)
being one of the most
representative and an
object of conservation. Other...
- to
first sequence the D-genome wild
relative of
cultivated cotton (G.
raimondii, a
Central American species)
because it is
small and has few repetitive...