Overview
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Canistrum (Greek “kanistron” - a kind of basket carried on the head)[1] is a of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae.
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- FCBS Canistrum Photos
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Taxonomy
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The Genus Canistrum is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 39 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in the Genus Canistrum: C. 'Big Emma' · C. alagoanum · C. amazonicum · C. aurantiacum · C. auratum · C. binoti · C. camacaense · C. camacaensis · C. cyathiforme · C. cyathiformis · C. eburneum · C. exiguum · C. fosterianum · C. fragrans · C. fuscum · C. giganteum · C. guzmanioides · C. ingratum · C. lanigerum · C. leopardinum · C. lindeni · C. lindeni var. roseum · C. lindeni var. viride · C. lindenii (Canistrum) · C. lindenii 'Roseum' · C. lindenii 'Viride' · C. lindenii (Regel) Mez var. roseum (E.Morr.) L.B.Sm. forma humile Reitz · C. lindenii var. lindenii · C. lindenii var. roseum · C. montanum · C. perplexum · C. pickelii · C. purpureum · C. regnelli · C. roseum · C. sandrae · C. seidelianum · C. triangulare · C. viride
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