Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aechmea poitaei (Streptocalyx tessmannii)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Aechmea poitaei (Baker) L.B. Sm. & M.A. Spencer
603226Vlastimil Zak & Severo Espinoza   1990-02-21
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Pozo petrolero "Ramirez". 20 km al sur de la poblaci, -1.53 -76.85, 300m

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Aechmea poitaei (Baker) L.B. Sm. & M.A. Spencer
603747Edgar Gudi   1990-05-01
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Pozo petrolero "Masaramu" de UNOCAL. 40 km al nor-nororiente de Montalvo. Bosque h, -0.73 -76.87, 400m

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Aechmea poitaei (Baker) L.B. Sm. & M.A. Spencer
880617Milton Aulestia & O. Gonti   1994-02-17
Ecuador, Napo, Aguarico, Reserva Etnica Huaorani. Carretera y oleoducto de Maxus en construcci, -0.83 -76.3, 250m

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Aechmea poitaei (Baker) L.B. Sm. & M.A. Spencer
881281Nigel Pitman, Catherine Woodward, & Ivor Kincaide   1994-06-04
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Yasuni National Park. Maxus road and pipeline under construction, km 12. Tropical Moist Forest. Primary forest. Red soils and undulating hills., -0.5 -76.55, 250m

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Aechmea poitaei (Baker) L.B. Sm. & M.A. Spencer
881307Nigel Pitman, Milton Aulestia & Alberto Dik   1994-06-05
Ecuador, Napo, Orellana, Yasuni National Park. Maxus road and pipeline under construction, km 40. Tropical Moist Forest. Primary forest. Red soils and undulating hills. Permanent Plot of Milton Aulestia., -0.67 -76.45, 250m

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Aechmea poitaei (Baker) L.B. Sm. & M.A. Spencer
1065648John L. Clark, Liz Demattia, & Tim Miller   1995-06-09
Ecuador, Sucumb, Sacha Lodge, 3 km NW of the village A, -0.65 -76.43, 200m

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Aechmea poitaei (Baker) L.B. Sm. & M.A. Spencer
1706728Jos   2001-04-13
Ecuador, Pastaza, Pastaza, Colectada en bosque primario al lado de la carretera entre Puyo y Macas. Floreci, -1.75 -77.83, 850m


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Google Map

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