Dataset: BAYLU-BAYLU
Search Criteria: USA OR United States OR U.S.A. OR United States of America; Alabama; Montgomery; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Baylor University Herbarium


BAYLU:BAYLU
Carex microdonta Torr. & Hook.
BAYLU006588R. Kral   550861975-04-13
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, Swale in blackland prairie by US 80, Woodcrest Estates, s.w. side Montgomery., 32.3 -86.3667

BAYLU:BAYLU
Carex microdonta Torr. & Hook.
BAYLU006589R. Kral   550861975-04-13
USA, Alabama, Montgomery, By US 80, Woodcrest Estate, SW side Montgomery., 32.31496 -86.37131

BAYLU:BAYLU
Fimbristylis annua (All.) Roem. & Schult.
BAYLU001319R. Kral   259651965-09-07
USA, Alabama, Montgomery, Northern outskirts of Montgomery along US 231, 32.41 -86.23

BAYLU:BAYLU
Carex lurida Wahlenb.
BAYLU006643R. Kral   95121B2004-05-13
United States, Alabama, Montgomery, by US 231, 1 mi. S of jct. US 82, S of Montgomery., 32.372122 -86.307308

BAYLU:BAYLU
BAYLU006504R. Kral   95122004-05-13
USA, Alabama, Montgomery, By US 231, 1 mi. S of jct. US 82, S of Montgomery, 32.372122 -86.307308

BAYLU:BAYLU
Eleocharis obtusa (Willd.) Schult.
BAYLU001213R. Kral   2004-05-13
USA, Alabama, Montgomery, by US231, 1 mi. S jct. US 82, S of Montgomery, 32.369113 -86.30675

BAYLU:BAYLU
Carex lupuliformis Sartwell ex Dewey
BAYLU006637R. Kral   951272004-05-13
USA, Alabama, Montgomery County, Loblolly Pine-Oak Flats by United States 231, 1 mile S (by road) of junction United States 82, S (by road) of Montgomery, 32.352293 -86.299969

BAYLU:BAYLU
Gaylussacia frondosa (L.) Torr. & A. Gray ex Torr.
BAYLU015054R. Kral   558391975-05-24
United States of America, Alabama, Montgomery County, by US 23, 16 mi. s.e. jct. loop bypass at Montgomery, 32.378694 -86.308895


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.