Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aechmea streptocalycoides
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden


FTG
137679R. Vasquez, N. Jaramillo, R. Apanu, A. Apanu, V. Bermeo   190101994-08-21
Peru, Amazonas, Condorcanqui, Amazonas: Condorcanqui Province Distrito El Cenepa: Region Nororiental del Maranon. Puerto Mori, Rio Comaina., -4.38333 -78.35

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
SEL22507Vasquez, Rodolfo   240371997-06-16
Peru, Amazonas, Distrito El Cenepa, Comunidad de San Antonio., -4.491667 -78.175, 300m

SEL
SEL22508Jaramillo, N   3181994-08-08
Peru, Amazonas, Bagua, Región Nororiental del Marañon; comunidad de Yamayakat, Río Marañon., -4.916667 -78.316667, 320m

SEL
SEL22509Vasquez, Rodolfo   190101994-08-21
Peru, Amazonas, Condorcanqui, El Cenepa. Región Nororiental del Marañn; Puerto Mori, Río Comaina., -4.383333 -78.35, 800m

SEL
SEL22506Neill, David A   99401991-11-08
Ecuador, Napo, YasuníNtional Park; Laguna Jatun Cocha, near mouth of Río Yasuní., -1 -75.416667, 180m

SEL
SEL22505Palacios, Walter   90241991-11-16
Ecuador, Sucumbíos, Reserva Cuyabeno; Rio Cuyabeno, 2-3 km arriba de Laguna Grande., 230m

SEL
SEL22501Øllgaard, Benjamin   570541985-01-14
Ecuador, Napo, Añangu, NW corner of the "Parque Nacional Yasuní"; along SEF line, near Tiputini trail., -0.533333 -76.366667, 300m

SEL
SEL22504Øllgaard, Benjamin   390311982-05-30
Ecuador, Napo, Añangu; in the Parque Nacional Yasuní; collections in the area of the SEF project., -0.516667 -76.383333, 260 - 350m

SEL
SEL22502Luther, Harry E   s.n.1991-12-16
Ecuador, Napo, Rio Napo, Laguna Taracoa; L. & A. Besse & J. Halton legit; Fl in cult; collected Nov. 1983., -0.457863 -76.798019, 250m

SEL
SEL22503Luther, Harry E   s.n.1991-02-12
Ecuador, Napo, Origin collected on Rio Napo, Laguna Taracoa; L. & A. Besse & J. Halton legit; Fl in cult., -0.469879 -76.783256, 250m


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Google Map

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