Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Tabebuia billbergii, Tabebuia billbergii subsp. ampla, Tabebuia billbergii subsp. billbergii
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


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923295C.H. Dodson & P.M. Dodson   1988-01-01
Ecuador, Guayas, Daule, Capeira, 22 km north of Guayaquil on the road to Daule., -2 -79.97, 100m

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Tabebuia billbergii (Bureau & K. Schum.) Standl.
486264Carlos Cer   1991-02-22
Ecuador, Guayas, Milagro, Parroquia Taura. Reserva Ecol, -2.45 -79.67, 6 - 200m

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487313Josse   1991-09-05
Ecuador, Manab, Parque nacional Machalilla. Sector los Piqueros, la Playita, -1.57 -80.83, 0 - 200m

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Tabebuia billbergii (Bureau & K. Schum.) Standl.
487611L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1980-04-07
Ecuador, El Oro, Huaquillas. Dry thorn scrub forest dominated of Mimosaceae, Cactaceae, and Bromeliaceae., -3.45 -80.22, 5m

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Tabebuia billbergii (Bureau & K. Schum.) Standl.
487618L.B. Holm-Nielsen   1980-04-07
Ecuador, El Oro, Huaquillas. Dry thorn scrub forest dominated of Mimosaceae, Cactaceae, and Bromeliaceae., -3.45 -80.22, 5m

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Tabebuia billbergii (Bureau & K. Schum.) Standl.
487626J.E. Madsen   1987-10-05
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.72 -80.1

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Tabebuia billbergii (Bureau & K. Schum.) Standl.
487633J.E. Madsen   1987-11-14
Ecuador, Guayas, Isla Pun, -2.72 -80.09

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1043130Dodson, C. & Gentry, A.   1982-02-16
Ecuador, Guayas, Capeira, -2 -79.97, 20 - 200m

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1043251Mille, L.   
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil., -2.17 -79.9

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1043277Valverde, F.M.   
Ecuador, Guayas, Guayaquil, -2.17 -79.9, 6m

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Tabebuia billbergii (Bureau & K. Schum.) Standl.
1066754Carlos Cer   1991-04-05
Ecuador, Manab, Jipijapa, Parque Nacional Machalilla. Sector Playita. Matorral des, -1.57 -80.82, 0 - 120m

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1751254Carlos E. Cer   1992-08-16
Ecuador, Guayas, Naranjal, Reserva Ecol, -2.43 -79.6, 30m


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