R. Aguinda

Creator(s):
Creator role(s):
  • Guzmania, Ecuador, R. Aguinda 1413, F

    Description:
  • Neotropical Live Plant Photo | BROM-guzm-sp.nov.-ecu-21238 | Rapid Inventory 3

    Description:
  • Neotropical Live Plant Photo | BROM-guzm-sp.nov.-ecu-21237 | Rapid Inventory 3

    Description:
Current Determination: Guzmania Ruíz & Pav.
Family: Bromeliaceae
Identification notes: cf. peter-bakii Manzanares et al., 2021
Location: Ecuador: Sucumbios
Locality: Eastern slopes of the Andes, ca. 10 km south of the Ecuador-Colombia border, ste
Coordinates: 0.3039 -77.4089
Elevation: 1300
Habitat/Microhabitat: Foothills of the Andes near the Colombian border. Upper hill forest transition to Mountain Ridge. Steep slopes & rock cliffs.
Additional data: Terrestrial herb to 1.5 m in very wet forest. Inflorescence stalk pink, bracts basally red and apically green, flowers yellow and green.

Collector(s): R. Aguinda
Collection Date: 29 July 2001
Catalog Subset: Seed Plants
Catalog Project: Rapid Reference Collection, Rapid Inventory Plants
EMu IRN: 391700
OccurenceID: be3415a7-fdd7-41d2-8e69-76d830c27cec

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