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Dataset: SEINet
Search Criteria: New Mexico; Guadalupe County; excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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General Observations


SEINet-3384:Opuntia
phaeacantha Engelmann
Marc A. Baker   169892009-12-05
NEW MEXICO, Guadalupe County, 1km SE of the Pecos River (at its closest point), 0.8km north of Santa Rosa, fine-grained tan sandstone outcroppings and associated soils, 34.95 -104.68, 1430m

SEINet-61:Cylindropuntia
leptocaulis (DC) F. M. Knuth
Marc A. Baker   169912009-12-05
NEW MEXICO, Guadalupe County, 1km SE of the Pecos River (at its closest point), 0.8km north of Santa Rosa, fine-grained tan sandstone outcroppings and associated soils, 34.95 -104.68, 1430m

SEINet-18119:Cylindropuntia
kleiniae (DC.) F. M. Knuth
Marc A. Baker   169922009-12-05
NEW MEXICO, Guadalupe County, 1km SE of the Pecos River (at its closest point), 0.8km north of Santa Rosa, fine-grained tan sandstone outcroppings and associated soils, 34.95 -104.68, 1430m

SEINet-3385
undetermined Haworth
Marc A. Baker   170152010-02-23
NEW MEXICO, Guadalupe County, Newkirk 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle, 200km east of Albuquerque, 6km east of the south end of Mesa del Gato, rest area, North side of I-40, 1.5mi east of Exit 300 at NM 129 to Newkirk, 35.0696 -104.2391

SEINet-3384
undetermined Engelmann
Marc A. Baker   170162010-02-23
NEW MEXICO, Guadalupe County, Newkirk 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle, 200km east of Albuquerque, 6km east of the south end of Mesa del Gato, rest area, North side of I-40, 1.5mi east of Exit 300 at NM 129 to Newkirk, 35.0696 -104.2391

SEINet-44888
undetermined Griffiths
Marc A. Baker   170172010-02-23
NEW MEXICO, Guadalupe County, Newkirk 7.5' USGS topographic quadrangle, 35.0696 -104.2391


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