Dataset: BALT-
Taxa: Molluginaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Towson University


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BALT0012634Donald R. Windler   32491970-08-24
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Cromwell Bridge Road at Glen Arm Road, Towson

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BALT0012638Mark Isenstein   87-0281987-06-27
United States, Maryland, Queen Annes, Centerville, 2 mi. N of Centerville on Spaniards Neck Rd

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BALT0012639A. J. Lyman   87-0631987-06-27
United States, Maryland, Queen Annes, Centerville, 2 mi. N of Centerville on Spaniards Neck Rd. at Conquest Beach

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BALT0012640Eric C. Hadaway   671987-06-27
United States, Maryland, Queen Annes, no locality

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BALT0012641Unknown   s.n.1970-10-10
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Assateague National Park

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BALT0012642D. Windler   32811970-10-10
United States, Maryland, Worcester, Assateague Island, Berlin, dunes

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BALT0012644M. Hobbs   36561971-07-31
United States, Delaware, Sussex, Indian River Inlet State Park, flats between rear dunes

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Donnell Redman   24111973-11-12
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Loch Raven Watershed, Pierces Cove

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Miss K. A. Taylor   s.n.1889-07-01
United States, Maryland, Baltimore Independent City, no locality

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Geo. Smith   s.n.1885-07-01
United States, Maryland, no locality

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J. E. Markel   831993-07-20
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Towson, 7400 York Road, behind church

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Heidi Schaefer   1331995-05-06
United States, Maryland, Montgomery, no locality

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BALT0012635Donnell E. Redman   24111973-11-12
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, Coastal Plain sediments near Peerces' Cove.

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BALT0012637Miss K. A. Taylor   s.n.1889-07-00
United States, Maryland, Baltimore City, Baltimore City

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BALT0012643George L. Smith   s.n.1885-07-00
United States, Maryland, Baltimore

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BALT0012636J. E. Markel   0831993-07-20
United States, Maryland, Baltimore, 7400 York Road


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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