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

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Towson University


BALT
BALT0000003Charles Allen   4,2191968-03-18
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Hurricane, Off Hwy 225 along Tensaw River

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BALT0000004Eugene Wofford   10,3241968-06-23
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Gulf Shores, Hwy 180 to Ft. Morgan

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BALT0004207Michel Lelong   4,1291967-07-08
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fairhope, Hornes Garden

BALT
BALT0015372Michel Lelong   38741967-10-26
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Tensaw River, along ravine bordering river

BALT
BALT0004041James Luteyn   2,5161971-05-16
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Seminole, US-90, 2.2 mi. W of Co-91

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BALT0004043Ken Lynch   1351975-04-03
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Ruston, 2 mi. W on US-80

BALT
BALT0004079Michel Lelong   3,9581967-11-19
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fort Morgan State Park, Hwy-180 on N side near dunes and mouth of Mobile Bay

BALT
BALT0005288Michel Lelong   3,9641967-11-19
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Hwy-180 to Fort Morgan State Park, near mouth of Mobile Bay

BALT
BALT0007592H. Bartlett   32591912-09-26
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Tensaw, Dixie Landing

BALT
Alnus serrulata (Aiton) Willd.
BALT0016348Michel Lelong   37561967-09-12
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fairhope, ca 0.5 mi N of Municipal Warf alnog beash of east shore of Mobile Bay

BALT
BALT0016571D. Scott   40081967-10-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fairhope, N on Hwy. 98 near small stream

BALT
Helenium brevifolium (Nutt.) Alph. Wood
Hugh Iltis   
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, detailed locality information protected

BALT
B. Wofford   102431967-10-26
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Crossroads, 3.5 mi. from

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Agalinis setacea (J.F. Gmel.) Raf.
B. Wofford   101921967-10-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Baldwin county, between Ft. Morgan and Gulf Shores

BALT
B. Wofford   102151967-10-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Ft. Morgan

BALT
Michel Lelong   4108.21967-07-08
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Hwy-180, to Fort Morgan State Park near mouth of Mobile Bay

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Lyonia lucida (Lam.) K. Koch
Michel Lelong   4,1031967-07-08
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fort Morgan State Park, N side of Hwy-180 near mouth of Mobile Bay

BALT
Ilex glabra (L.) A. Gray
Michel Lelong   3,9651967-11-19
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Hwy-180, half way between Gulf Shores Junction and Fort Morgan State Park

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Ilex verticillata (L.) A. Gray
Michel Lelong   5,4791970-08-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Hurricane, SW in Hurricane Bayou, near Tensaw River

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Boltonia caroliniana (Walter) Fernald
Michel Lelong   54461970-07-17
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Mobile Bay delta, north of

BALT
Michel Lelong   4,1241967-07-08
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Gulf Shores, Gulf State Park, S of Intercoastal Waterway

BALT
Michel Lelong   4,1281967-07-08
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Gulf Shores, E and S of Intracoastal Waterway in Gulf State Park

BALT
Michel Lelong   38491967-10-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Gulf Shores Junction and Fort Morgan State Park, half way between

BALT
Agalinis setacea (J.F. Gmel.) Raf.
Michel Lelong   38501967-10-07
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Baldwin county, approx. half way between Gulf Shores Jct and Fort Morgan St Park

BALT
Michel Lelong   38381967-06-12
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Fairhope, 2 mi. N along Fly Creek between Hwy 98(104) and E shore of Mobile Bay

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Ilex coriacea (Pursh) Chapm.
Michel Lelong   4,1271967-07-08
United States, Alabama, Baldwin, Gulf Shores, E and S of Intracoastal Waterway within Gulf State Park


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