• Source: Pseudaraeococcus
  • Pseudaraeococcus is a genus of flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae, native to northeastern Brazil. It was first described as the subgenus Pseudaraeococcus of the genus Araeococcus by Carl Christian Mez in 1935, and raised to a separate genus in 2020.


    Species


    As of November 2022, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:

    Pseudaraeococcus chlorocarpus (Wawra) R.A.Pontes & Versieux
    Pseudaraeococcus lageniformis (R.A.Pontes & Versieux) R.A.Pontes & Versieux
    Pseudaraeococcus montanus (Leme) R.A.Pontes & Versieux
    Pseudaraeococcus nigropurpureus (Leme & J.A.Siqueira) R.A.Pontes & Versieux
    Pseudaraeococcus parviflorus (Mart. ex Schult. & Schult.f.) R.A.Pontes & Versieux
    Pseudaraeococcus sessiliflorus (Leme & J.A.Siqueira) R.A.Pontes & Versieux


    References

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