Bromelia pinguin explained

Bromelia pinguin is a plant species in the genus Bromelia. This species is native to Central America, Mexico, the West Indies and northern South America.[1] It is also reportedly naturalized in Florida.[1] It is very common in Jamaica, where it is planted as a fence around pasture lands, on account of its prickly leaves. The plant can be stripped of its pulp, soaked in water, and beaten with a wooden mallet, and it yields a fiber whence thread is made. In Nicaragua and El Salvador it is used to make gruel.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families.
  2. Web site: Piñuela, BROMELIA KARATAS. www.backyardnature.net.
  3. Penguin.