Dataset: BALT-
Search Criteria: Netherlands; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University


BALT
BALT0001607W. Hekking   1971-07-10
Netherlands, Isl. Walcheren (prov. Zeeland), 3 km S of Westkapelle

BALT
BALT0004474W. Hekking   1971-08-02
Netherlands, Ressen (mun. Bemmel), prov. Gelderland

BALT
BALT0004475W. Hekking   1972-07-07
Netherlands, Vogelhoek, prov. Friesland

BALT
Armeria maritima (Mill.) Willd.
BALT0004570W. Hekking   1970-09-01
Netherlands, Prov. Noord-Holland, coast of IJsselmeer at Naarden

BALT
BALT0005180W. Hekking   1972-08-07
Netherlands, Mirsner Klif, Gaasterland, prov. Friesland

BALT
Glebionis segetum (L.) Fourr.
W. Hekking   1970-11-15
Netherlands, Gelderland, Wijchen, Batenburg

BALT
Stachys annua (L.) L.
W. Hekking   1971-10-04
Netherlands, Gelderland, Wijchen, Bergharen

BALT
W. Hekking   1971-10-03
Netherlands, North Brabant, Leur

BALT
W. Hekking   1971-10-12
Netherlands, Gelderland, Nijmegen

BALT
A. Uyterwaal   1970-07-01
Netherlands, Gelderland, Rheden

BALT
Omalotheca sylvatica (L.) Sch. Bip. & F. W. Schultz
W. Hekking   1971-09-04
Netherlands, Gelderland, Renkum, Oosterbeek

BALT
W. Hekking   1970-09-21
Netherlands, North Brabant, Biesbosch

BALT
W. Hekking   1971-08-04
Netherlands, Gelderland, Lingewaard, Huissen

BALT
W. Hekking   1971-08-02
Netherlands, Gelderland, Ressen

BALT
W. Hekking   1971-08-06
Netherlands, Gelderland, Arnhem, Elden

BALT
W. Hekking   1972-07-07
Netherlands, Friesland, Hemelumer Oldefert

BALT
W. Hekking   1971-08-03
Netherlands, Gelderland, Lingewaard, Doornenburg

BALT
J. van Kasteel   1963-09-01
Netherlands, Zwarte Polder, near Nieuwvliet, Zeeland


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