Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Werauhia sanguinolenta (Vriesea sanguinolenta)
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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Vriesea sanguinolenta Cogn. & Marchal
1101158V. Zak, E. Guerr   1990-08-10
Ecuador, Pichincha, Bosque Protector La Perla, km 41 de la carretera Santo Domingo-Quinind, -0.04 -79.38, 220m

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Werauhia sanguinolenta (Cogn. & Marchal) J.R. Grant
1648365Hansen, B. & R. P. Wunderlin & R. P. Sauleda & H. Luther   1980-08-01
Ecuador, Esmeraldas, 44 km s of Esmeraldas on Esmeraldas-Santo domingo road; just N of Viche., 0.65 -79.55

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Werauhia sanguinolenta (Cogn. & Marchal) J.R. Grant
602563C.H. Dodson & P.M. Dodson   1981-09-10
Ecuador, Los R, R, -0.58 -79.37, 150 - 220m

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Werauhia sanguinolenta (Cogn. & Marchal) J.R. Grant
1485342Jos   1996-06-05
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Cordillera de los Guacamayos, sendero de Shiti a Campamento Rio Shiti, km 3., -1.03 -77.92, 825m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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