- Pitcairnioideae
Taxobox
name = Pitcairnioideae
image_caption = "Pitcairnia grafii"inflorescence
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Liliopsida
ordo =Poales
familia =Bromeliaceae
subfamilia = PitcairnioideaePiticairnioidaeae is the terrestrial subfamily of the bromeliads (
Bromeliaceae ). Unlike the manyepiphytes andlithophytes which comprise the rest of the family, with a few exceptions, all of the members of this subfamily are either terrestrial or . Common toarid and high-altitude regions, this subfamily is considered to have the most ancient lineage, more closely resembling its grassy relatives than the exotic novelties represented in the other two subfamilies. The commonly cultivated genera belonging to this subfamily areDyckia ,Hechtia ,Pitcairnia andPuya .Description
Most Pitcairnioidaeae leaves are fleshy with heavy spines on the edges, and resemble
agave . Their blooms contain dry capsules with small, wingless seeds. Like most plants, and unlike most other bromeliads, this group has a developed root system to gather water and nutrients. Similarly, not all Pitcairnioid leaves grow in an effective cup to catch water as is seen in the other families. Leaftrichome s are present in Pitcairnioidaeae but are not effective in gathering nutrients; the trichomes, however, can be sufficiently thick so as to provide a frost barrier essential to its survival (i.e. Puya laxa).References
*http://www.ecocam.com/species/Bromeliaceae.html
*http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/monocots/bromeliflorae.html
*http://fcbs.org/
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