Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tillandsia takizawae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Herbario Walter L. Meagher, Jardín Botánico El Charco del Ingenio


WLM:WLM
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H. Luther
1883M. Castañeda-Zárate   22352021-12-26
American Samoa, México, Puebla, Magdalena Cuayucatepec

WLM:WLM
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H. Luther
1921M. Castañeda-Zárate   22902022-02-27
American Samoa, México, Puebla, Magdalena Cuayucatepec

Marie Selby Botanical Gardens Herbarium


SEL
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H.Luther
SEL19641Koide, P   s.n.1999-11-03
Mexico, Ex hort. A. Lau, Jr. as T. bourgaei. Exact origin unknown. Flowered in culture.

SEL
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H.Luther
SEL19642Koide, P   s.n.1999-11-03
Mexico, Ex hort. A. Lau, Jr. as T. bourgaei. Exact origin unknown.

SEL
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H.Luther
SEL19643Johnson, C   s.n.1984-11-00
Mexico, Veracruz, Vic. of Nocolas Bravo., 18.596012 -97.353275, 6500m

SEL
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H.Luther
SEL20942Grant, Jason R   242432002-10-29
Ecuador, Azuay, Dry valley surrounding Oña., -3.434651 -79.179867

SEL
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H.Luther
SEL001502Ehlers, R   EM-9118011991-03-08
Mexico, Puebla, Acasepee, along the road from Teluiscom (Tehuacan?) to Huajuapein de Leon., 18.299876 -97.543883, 2050m

SEL
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H.Luther
SEL003793Koide, P   s.n.1999-02-00
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuacán, New highway W of Tehuacan city running N-S thru Tehuacán desert., 18.457242 -97.413764, 1800m

SEL
Tillandsia takizawae Ehlers & H.Luther
SEL003792Koide, P   s.n.1999-02-00
Mexico, Puebla, Tehuacán, New highway W of Tehuacan city running N-S thru Tehuacán desert., 18.457242 -97.413764, 1800m


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Google Map

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