Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Racinaea multiflora, Racinaea multiflora var. decipiens (Tillandsia multiflora var. decipiens), Racinaea multiflora var. tomensis, Racinaea multiflora var. multiflora
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
Racinaea multiflora (Benth.) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
3432742Jos   2005-11-22
Ecuador, Azuay, Santa Isabel, Carretera Cuenca-Gir, -3.19 -79.17, 1970m

MO
1063691Jos   
Ecuador, Napo, Quijos, Papallacta., -0.28 -78.17, 2400m

MO
Racinaea multiflora (Benth.) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
1336554John L. Clark, R. Dunn, T. Nu   1997-04-06
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, Pedernales Cant, 0.33 -79.97, 100m

MO
1446078Jos   1992-03-23
Ecuador, El Oro, Huaquillas, Planta recoletada est, -3.48 -80.23, 50m

MO
Racinaea multiflora (Benth.) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
1517926Jos   1998-03-13
Ecuador, Loja, Macara, Reserva Tambo Negro, -4.38 -79.9, 900m

MO
Racinaea multiflora (Benth.) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
1519322Jos   1998-03-10
Ecuador, Loja, Sozoranga, Reserva El Tundo., -4.33 -79.82, 1800m

MO
Racinaea multiflora (Benth.) M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
607146Daniel Rubio, G. Tipaz, W. Herzog & T. Nu   1991-08-15
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, Bosque Protector Cerro Blanco. Carretera a Salinas, km 15. Bosque seco Tropical. Suelo derivado de roca caliza., -2.17 -79.97, 350m

United States National Herbarium


US:Botany
Racinaea multiflora M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.
10230909J. L. Clark & S. G. Clark   080392003-05-27
Ecuador, Loja, Loja, Vilcabamba. Cerro Mandango; 3-5 km east of the town Vilcabamba., -4.2633 -79.5228, 1600 - 1900m


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