Dataset: BALT-
Taxa: lobelia => Lobelia,Lobelia laxiflora,Lobelia cardinalis, Lobelia
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University


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BALT0010009Rick Riefner   76-3251976-09-03
United States, Maryland, Harford, Gunpowder Falls State Park, 0.25 mi. E of Little Gunpowder River and Rt-1

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BALT0010010Rick Riefner   76-2111976-08-16
United States, Maryland, Harford, Gunpowder Falls State Park, N of Little Gunpowder, W off Pleasantville Rd.

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BALT0010011John Marron   81-0081981-10-10
United States, Maryland, Harford, Palmer State Park, banks of Deer Creek, near stone house

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BALT0010012Donnell Redman   55181992-09-09
United States, Maryland, Harford, Glen Cove Road, just E of Love Road

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BALT0010013Donnell Redman   581992-09-09
United States, Maryland, Harford, Fallston, behind Sharps Ct.

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BALT0010014J. H. Hobner   HR-791972-09-15
United States, Maryland, Howard, Woodstock Nature Center, field adjacent to woods

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BALT0010015J. H. Hobner   HR-791972-09-15
United States, Maryland, Howard, Woodstock Nature Center, field adjacent to woods

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BALT0010016J. H. Hobner   HR-791972-09-15
United States, Maryland, Howard, Woodstock Nature Center, field adjacent to woods

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BALT0010017Mark Zaruba   1671974-09-05
United States, Maryland, Howard, Patapsco State Park, by stream parallel to Rockburn Hill Rd.

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BALT0010018Mark Zaruba   1671974-09-05
United States, Maryland, Howard, Patapsco State Park, by stream parallel to Rockburn Hill Rd.

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BALT0010019Frank Monteferrante   2331972-07-10
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Soldiers Delight, off Deer Park Road in Area III

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BALT0010020M. Burch   35111971-06-21
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Soldiers Delight, off Deer Park Road

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BALT0010021Rick Riefner   50911976-06-28
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Gunpowder Falls State Park, W off Falls Rd. just past Beagle Club and stream

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BALT0010022James Reveal   54561980-06-04
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, Seneca, 0.8 mi. W of Seneca on River Road and 2.8 mi. E of Huges Rd.

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Louis Stevenson   1971-241971-01-01
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Pocomoke River State Park, Milburn Landing area, Bald Cypress Nature Trail, 50 yards from pavillion by rivers edge

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A. R. Sterk   371978-07-27
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Towson, Brook Meadow Dr, roadside

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Julie Tucker   s.n.1986-11-01
United States, Maryland, Kent, Wesley Chapel Church, ditch along driveway

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BALT0009903William Saffell   04-20102010-09-06
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, 152 meters down Cross Rd from intersection with Arundel on the Bay Rd in Annapolis, SW edge of 1216 Cross Rd, 2 meters from road

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BALT0009905M. G. Edillon   2004-282004-10-09
United States, Maryland, Anne Arundel, Located on an alluvial bar exactly where the Severn Run stream meets the head of the Severn River. There is an access trail off of Indian Landing Rd in Crownsville, MD 1.0 mile from the Intersection with Generals Hwy.

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BALT0009906Nureen Ghuznavi   13-20102010-07-29
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Camp Puh'tok, Monkton. Frog pond next to visitor entrance., 39.595983 -76.6393

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BALT0009960J. N. Leisenring   2004-202004-10-23
United States, Maryland, Frederick, Along side of Gambrel Park Rd, near Salamander Rock Point

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BALT0009969Michael W. Lloyd   192006-08-08
United States, Maryland, Howard, Collected on trail surrounding Paternal Gift Development, 0.1 miles from Rt. 108 and MD 216

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BALT0009970Michael W. Lloyd   192006-08-08
United States, Maryland, Howard, On Paternal Gift Development, 0.1 mile from Route 108 and MD 216

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BALT0009988T. Crabill   25c2006-09-12
United States, Maryland, Carroll, Basehores Road, 0.1 miles S of Sells Rd in Taneytown

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BALT0009989T. Crabill   25c2006-09-12
United States, Maryland, Carroll, Basehores Rd, 0.1 mile S of Shell Rd in Taneytown


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