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

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Vriesea jonghei (K.Koch) É.Morren
V0416537FP. Dusén   170191915-05-08
Brazil, Paraná

F:Botany
Vriesea jonghei (K.Koch) É.Morren
V0416538FA. Castellanos   239831963-04-24
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro

Harvard University Herbaria


Harvard:GH
Vriesea jonghei (Libon ex C. Koch) E. Morren
barcode-00255265M. B. Foster & R. Foster   171
Brazil, Araguay near Victoria, Esp. Santo

Harvard:GH
Vriesea jonghei (Libon ex C. Koch) E. Morren
barcode-00255266M. B. Foster & R. Foster   4251939-08-30
Brazil, 30 Kil from Paranagua on road to Cantaba 100 M above S. L.

Harvard:GH
Vriesea jonghei (Libon ex C. Koch) E. Morren
barcode-00255268Lyman B. Smith   19511929-02-19
Brazil, São Paulo, Eastação Biologica, Alto da Serra, -23.78333333 -46.31666667, 800 - 900m

Harvard:GH
Vriesea jonghei (Libon ex C. Koch) E. Morren
barcode-00255270M. B. Foster & R. Foster   3651939-08-18
Brazil, São Paulo, Alto da Serra

Harvard:GH
Vriesea jonghei (Libon ex C. Koch) E. Morren
barcode-00255272M. B. Foster   1711939-07-09
Brazil, Araguaya, Esp. Santo. Alt: 1600 ft.

Harvard:GH
Vriesea jonghei (Libon ex C. Koch) E. Morren
barcode-00255293Lyman B. Smith   12811928-11-19
Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Federal District. Serra da Carioca. Alt. 460-720 m., -22.93333333 -43.23333333

Harvard:GH
Vriesea jonghei (Libon ex C. Koch) E. Morren
barcode-00255294P. K. H. Dusén   170191915-05-08
Brazil, Paraná, Jacarehy

National Herbarium of Trinidad and Tobago


TRIN
Vriesea jonghei (K.Koch) É.Morren
TRIN 000602J. Francisco Morales   221992022-01-29
Trinidad and Tobago, Tunapuna-Piarco, Trail to El Tucuche between the Devil Backbone and cloud forest, 10.73611111 -61.41083333, 700 - 890m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
Vriesea jonghei (K.Koch) E.Morren
L.1426589Hatschbach GG   1963-06-19
Brazil, Parana, Guaratuba.


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