Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aechmea chantinii var. chantinii (Aechmea chantinii f. amazonica)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


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SEL21608Cerón, Carlos E   34541988-01-16
Ecuador, Napo, Parque Nacional Yasuni. Al rededores del Helipuerto de Amo Sur., -0.866667 -76.083333, 230m

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SEL21610Øllgaard, Benjamin   347011980-07-19
Ecuador, Pastaza, Rio Bobonaza, between Cachitama and the outlet of Rio Bufeo., -2.333333 -76.666667, 300m

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SEL21614Vasquez, R   7571980-11-13
Peru, Loreto, Maynas, Varadero; Rio Amazonas, camino a Mazon (Rio Napo)., -3.5 -73.166667, 115m

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SEL21603Luther, Harry E   s.n.1979-11-03
Colombia, Flowered in cult. J. Kent. No locality data.

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SEL21601Luther, Harry E   s.n.1979-10-16
Peru, From the Amazonian collections of Lee Moore or Jack Holmes. No locality data.

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SEL21597Luther, Harry E   s.n.1979-11-03
Peru, From the Amazonian collections of Lee Moore. No locality data.

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SEL21613Luther, Harry E   s.n.1979-11-03
Peru, In cultivation as A. tillandsioides var. 'Amazonica'. From the Amazonian collections of Lee Moore. Flowered in cult. Herb Hill Jr. No locality data.

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SEL21602Luther, Harry E   s.n.1979-09-22
Peru, Flowered in cult. J. Kent. No locality data.

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SEL21612Holmes, J   s.n.1966-04-00
Peru, In cultivation as A. tillandsioides Perumazon.

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SEL21598Cathcart, D   s.n.1990-05-00
Colombia, Amazonas, On Rio Amazonas west of Leticia., -4.169347 -69.959755

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SEL21599Bergin, G   s.n.1975-06-23
Colombia, Amazonas, Leticia, along Amazon R. Flowered in cultivation., -4.215278 -69.940556


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