Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Aechmea pyramidalis
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
605728Carlos Cer   1991-02-22
Ecuador, Guayas, Milagro, Parroquia Taura. Reserva Ecol, -2.45 -79.67, 6 - 200m

MO
607605C.H. Dodson, A.H. Gentry & F.M. Valverde   1979-10-04
Ecuador, Los R, Vinces, Jauneche forest, km 70 Quevedo-Palenque, via Mocachi., -1.27 -79.7, 70m

MO
608052C.H. Dodson   1975-07-31
Ecuador, Los R, Buena Fe. Prov. Los R, -0.9 -79.48, 160m

MO
919095Nigel Pitman, Margot Bass, John Clark & Sehoya Harris   1994-10-03
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Quinind, Bilsa Biological Reserve. Monta, 0.35 -79.73, 400 - 600m

MO
1063621Jos   
Ecuador, Manab, Flavio Alfaro, Flavio Alfaro., -0.27 -80, 200 - 500m

MO
1064062Jos   
Ecuador, Manab, Chone, -0.67 -80.12, 100m

MO
1297424David Neill & QCNE botany interns   1998-12-15
Ecuador, Manab, Jaramij, Camarones, 30 km south of Pedernales on coastal highway. Tropical moist forest. Primary forest on hills, 2 km from the seashore., -0.07 -80.17, 100m

MO
1425841Tatiana D   1999-05-07
Ecuador, Manab, Manta, Sector Pacoche. Bosque seco-alterado. Plantaciones de c, -1.05 -80.88, 150m

MO
1706362Jos   1999-08-20
Ecuador, Bol, Chillanes, Carretera de Chillanes hacia San Vicente., -1.94 -79.17, 534m

MO
3432788Jos   2005-11-22
Ecuador, El Oro, Pasaje, Carretera Gir, -3.31 -79.62, 400m

Naturalis Biodiversity Center


NL:Botany
L.3737040Manzanares JM   2005-11-22
Ecuador, El Oro, Pasaje, Carretera Giron-Pasaje, al lado del Rio Jubones., -3.309167 -79.624722


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Google Map

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