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Puya dasylirioides Standley, Jour. Wash. Acad. 17: 159. 1927
Plant large 1-2.5 m. high; leaves in a dense basal rosette, stiff, 3-6 dm. long or more; sheaths suborbicular, 7-8 em. wide, inflated but firm, closely and finely serrate near the summit ; blades narrowly triangular, 5 cm. broad at base, subulate-acnmmate, th.ck, ye"ow-green glabrous above, densely and finely white-lepidote below, spinose-serrate w,th coarse black sh Lth 4-5 mm. long and 1-4 cm. apart; scape stout, erect; scape-bracts densely unbncate, the lower foliaceous, the upper nearly or quite entire, with shorter blades and brown membranaceous sheaths, sparsely arachnoid-viUous; inflorescence a spiciform pan.cle, densely cylmdnc, 3 dm ong or more, 5-7 cm. in diameter; primary bracts ovate-lanceolate, acummate, the lowest about 6 cm. long, slightly exceeding the flowers, dark-brown, membranaceous, strongly nerved, short-tomentose; branches short, densely few-flowered; floral bracts ovate, broadly acute, about equaling the pedicels, brown-tomentose ; pedicels stout, about 1 cm. long, thmly brown.shtomentose; sepals ovate-oblong, obtuse. 12 mm. long, striate, thinly tomentose, capsule subglobose about 12 mm. long, short-beaked; seeds very numerous, the body b ack.sh-brown, 2 mm long, finely reticulate, the wing broad and produced about equally on all sides.
TypBLOCALiTy : Near Santa Maria de Dota, Province of San Jos6, Costa Rica, altitude 2000-2 100
Distribution: Known only from the type locality.
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Lyman Bradford Smith. 1938. (XYRIDALES); BROMELIACEAE. North American flora. vol 19(2). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Puya dasylirioides

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Puya dasylirioides is a species in the genus Puya. This species is native to Costa Rica. It is unusual for a Puya, as the leaves have no spines along the leaf margins. The flowers are blue with brown buds and the plants reach maturity at 4 to 5 years. Another feature that sets this species is that it grows in boggy areas at 3000 m that dry up seasonably.

Cultivation

Puya dasylirioides comes from 2300 to 3300 meter elevation, where the climate is cool all year. It has taken temperatures in the mid-80s (30 °C), but it's possible that it won't thrive in consistently warmer conditions, especially if nights are warm. It is said to have taken winter lows of 19 °F (-7 °C), and might even handle colder temperatures. It grows well in a deep pot in normal cactus soil that contains no lime. Water it deeply occasionally, and avoid letting the soil dry out completely. Some protection from strong afternoon sun might be needed in warmer climates. Over about 40% humidity is recommended.

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Puya dasylirioides: Brief Summary

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Puya dasylirioides is a species in the genus Puya. This species is native to Costa Rica. It is unusual for a Puya, as the leaves have no spines along the leaf margins. The flowers are blue with brown buds and the plants reach maturity at 4 to 5 years. Another feature that sets this species is that it grows in boggy areas at 3000 m that dry up seasonably.

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