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Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Vriesea espinosae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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Vriesea espinosae (L.B.Sm.) Gilmartin
SEL20544Kessler, M   22901991-01-29
Ecuador, Loja, Checkpoint 1 km E Macara on road to Sozoranga., -4.366667 -79.933333, 450m

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Vriesea espinosae (L.B.Sm.) Gilmartin
SEL20539Werner, Florian A   9732004-04-01
Ecuador, Loja, Off road Catacocha-Macara, NW of Portachuelo (400-1400 m)., -4.233333 -79.916667, 1050m

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Vriesea espinosae (L.B.Sm.) Gilmartin
SEL20545Harling, Gunnar W   181581980-04-11
Ecuador, Loja, Between Celica and El Empalme on the Catacocha-Macara Road, 1-2 km above El Empalme., -4.145617 -79.863975, 800 - 1000m

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Vriesea espinosae (L.B.Sm.) Gilmartin
SEL20540Luer, Carlyle A   9631A1984-03-20
Ecuador, Loja, Between Cariamanga and Amaluza., -4.442372 -79.459536, 2500m

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Vriesea espinosae (L.B.Sm.) Gilmartin
SEL20542Cornejo S.   10481993-12-10
Ecuador, Manabí, Camino a Barbasmonte., -1.5 -80.616667, 350m

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Vriesea espinosae (L.B.Sm.) Gilmartin
SEL20541Jimenez, VH   s.n.1999-09-23
Peru, Lima, Surquillo., -12.120048 -77.014673

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Vriesea espinosae (L.B.Sm.) Gilmartin
SEL20543Kessler, M   22801991-01-28
Ecuador, Loja, Ridge S camp, 2 km W Tambo Negro on Macara-Sozoranga-road., -4.383333 -79.866667, 1000m

Washington State University Marion Ownbey Herbarium


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302826A.J. Gilmartin   31901988-09-22
United States, Washington, Whitman, Originally field collected in Peru by Sanchez Vega.

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294020G. Harling   225031985-02-24
Ecuador, Loja, Road Celica - El Empalme, c. 12 km from Celica.

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294055G. Harling   225881985-02-27
Ecuador, Loja, Macará - Zapotillo Road, c. 2 km E of bridge over Río Cayamayo.


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