Dataset: NPS-MEVE
Taxa: Cactaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Mesa Verde National Park


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MEVE 70303NUSBAUM & SCHMELL   1925-05-30
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, NAVAJO CANYON, JCT. W/SPRUCE CANYON, 1920m

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MEVE 70304SCHMOLL, HAZEL   1925-05-29
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, CHAPIN MESA, SPRUCE TREE LODGE, 2124m

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MEVE 69861SCHMALL/NEWSBAUM   1925-05-30
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, NAVAJO CANYON, JCT. W/SPRUCE CANYON

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MEVE 69869SCHMOLL/NUSBAUM   1925-05-30
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, NAVAJO CANYON, JCT. W/SPRUCE CANYON, 1920m

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MEVE 69759COLYER, MARILYN   1982-07-30
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, WHITES CANYON, 2225m

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MEVE 69867EXPLORER'S CAMP   1944-06-29
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, MOREFIELD CANYON, 2286m

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MEVE 79138NUSBAUM & SCHMOLL   1925-06-12
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, SPRUCE CANYON, BASE, 1981m

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Opuntia P. Mill.
MEVE 74296COLYER, MARILYN   1984-04-22
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, LITTLE SODA CANYON

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Coryphantha vivipara (Nutt.) Britt. & Rose
MEVE 69760SCHMOLL/NUSBAUM   1925-00-00
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, CHAPIN MESA, SPRUCE TREE CAMP, 2124m

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Echinocereus fendleri (Engelm.) Seitz
MEVE 91204Mesa Verde Explorers' Camp for Boys   1944-06-26
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, In Mancos Canyon below Soda tip off

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Cylindropuntia whipplei (Engelm. & Bigelow) F.M. Knuth
MEVE 91179H Schmoll   17671925-06-24
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, Down Navajo Canon (Mesa Verde National Park), 1768m

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Cylindropuntia whipplei (Engelm. & Bigelow) F.M. Knuth
MEVE 91203Mesa Verde Explorers' Camp for Boys   1944-06-26
USA, Colorado, Montezuma County, Along Mancos River below Soda Tip Off.


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