Quesnelia

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Read about Quesnelia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Quesnelia (in honor of M. Quesnel, French Consul at Cayenne). Bromeliaceae. Caulescent or acaulescent herbs: lvs. spiny, in dense tufts: scape erect, nodding or pendulous; infl. spicate; bracts membranous or coriaceous, obtuse or acuminate, entire or serrate; fls. sessile, perfect; sepals usually free; petals free, convolute; stamens 6, equaling or a little shorter than the petals.—About a dozen species, natives of Guiana and Brazil.


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