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Bromeliaceae
Bromelia

*Bromelia pinguin Linnaeus. Common name: Pinguin, Piñuela. Habitat: Disturbed areas, old home sites. Distribution: Native of the Neotropics.

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Origin/Endemic status: Neotropics

Synonymy : = K4, Meso6, WH3; = n/a — FNA22. Basionym: Bromelia pinguin L. 1753

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