Sincoraea Explained

Sincoraea is a genus of flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae, native to eastern Brazil (the states of Bahia and Minas Gerais). The genus was erected by Ernst Ule in 1908.

Species

, Plants of the World Online accepted the following species:

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Image Scientific name Distribution
Sincoraea albopicta (Philcox) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea amoena Ule Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea burle-marxii (L.B.Sm. & Read) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea hatschbachii (Leme) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea heleniceae (Leme) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea humilis (L.B.Sm.) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Minas Gerais)
Sincoraea mucugensis (Wand. & A.A.Conc.) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea navioides (L.B.Sm.) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea ophiuroides (Louzada & Wand.) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea rafaelii (Leme) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)
Sincoraea ulei (Louzada & Wand.) Louzada & Wand. Brazil (Bahia)