Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Cylindropuntia sanfelipensis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0058935Marc A. Baker   152062003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, NW of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25 km SW of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad., 31.31333 -115.215, 455m

ASU:Plants
ASU0058936Marc A. Baker   152062003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, NW of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25 km SW of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad., 31.31333 -115.215, 455m

ASU:Plants
ASU0057772Marc A. Baker   152072003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, NW of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25 km SW of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad., 31.31333 -115.215, 455m

ASU:Plants
ASU0057773Marc A. Baker   152072003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, NW of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25 km SW of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad., 31.31333 -115.215, 455m

Desert Botanical Garden Herbarium


DES
DES00039088Jon P. Rebman   25691994-04-09
Mexico, Baja California, San Felipe Desert; 9.2 miles west of Mex. Rte. 5 at km. marker 179 on the road to Agua Caliente and the Sierra San Pedro Martir., 31.05 -115.05

DES
DES00058701Marc A. Baker   152072003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, NW of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25km SW of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad; lower bajada of pale granitic grus; Llano El Chinero 1:50,000 Cetenal topographic quadrangle, 31.31333 -115.215, 455m

DES
DES00039875W. Hodgson   88201995-03-14
Mexico, Baja California, 6.3 mi West of Hwy 5 along Colonia Morelia road, toward foothills of Sierra San Pedro Martir, 31.052733 -115.0437, 420m

DES
DES00039873W. Hodgson   88611995-03-14
Mexico, Baja California, 6.3 mi West of Hwy 5 along Colonia Morelia road, toward foothills of Sierra San Pedro Martir, 31.052733 -115.0437, 420m

DES
DES00039874W. Hodgson   1995-03-14
Mexico, Baja California, 6.3 mi West of Hwy 5 along Colonia Morelia road, toward foothills of Sierra San Pedro Martir, 31.052733 -115.0437, 420m

DES
W. Hodgson   1995-03-14
Mexico, Baja California, 6.3 mi West of Hwy 5 along Colonia Morelia road, toward foothills of Sierra San Pedro Martir, 31.052733 -115.0437, 420m

DES
DES00064652Wendy Hodgson   88611995-03-14
Mexico, Baja California, 6.3 miles west of Highway 5 along Colonia Morelia road, towards foothills of Sierra San Pedro Martir., 31.052733 -115.0437, 420m

DES
DES00078200D. J. Pinkava   141421984-05-17
Mexico, Baja California, Road to San Pedro Martir - Agua Caliente, 0.2 mi N of jct Rte 5 (Two Arch Circle at San Felipe), then 5.1 mi W., 31.309457 -115.351558

DES
DES00078208D. J. Pinkava   141681984-05-18
Mexico, Baja California, Rte 3, 6.6 mi SE of San Matias. Mtn. pass with large arroyo., 31.303533 -115.445156, 975m

DES
DES00078225D. J. Pinkava   141621984-05-18
Mexico, Baja California, 0.5 mi S of jct Rte 3; just N of Diablo Dry Lake, 31.336319 -115.565826

DES
DES00091252Marc A. Baker   129031998-05-11
Mexico, Baja California, Llano el Moreno, just west of San Felipe, east side of Sierra San Felipe. Santa Clara 1:50,000 cetenal quadrangle N34 37 500 EO6 110 (Nad 83), 31.05667 -115.0183, 360m

DES
DES00091251Marc A. Baker   129031998-05-11
Mexico, Baja California, Llano el Moreno, just west of San Felipe, east side of Sierra San Felipe. Santa Clara 1:50,000 cetenal quadrangle N34 37 500 EO6 110 (Nad 83), 31.05667 -115.0183, 360m

DES
DES00088243Kris Schloemer   2013-04-11
Mexico, Baja California, 31.283333 -115.366667, 550m

New York Botanical Garden Steere Herbarium


NY
03474517M. A. Baker   129031998-05-11
Mexico, Baja California, Llano el Moreno, just west of San Felipe, wast side of Sierra San Felipe, 31.0567 -115.0183, 360m

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
SD00000201Jon P. Rebman   25401994-04-08
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Km marker 170 of Mexico Route 3, between Ensenada and San Felipe; 3.5 miles east of the turn to Col. San Pedro Martir and Laguna Diablo., 31.3 -115.26667, 580m

SD:Plants
SD00011721Jon P. Rebman   25771994-04-10
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Valle de Cardonal, south of the San Felipe airport. Growing in sandy desert flats. (IPB 8/07), 30.93333 -114.75

SD:Plants
SD00011729Jon Rebman   14731993-01-11
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, 13.4 miles east of San Matias and 1.7 miles south of Mex. Highway 3, between Ensenada and San Felipe. Growing on sandy flat area. (IPB 8/07), 31.2575 -115.33087

SD:Plants
SD00025700Jon Rebman   10731991-05-10
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Alongside of Rte. 3 to Ensenada; at km marker 175; 35 km west of the intersection of Rtes 3 and 5., 31.28545 -115.34237

SD:Plants
SD00011727Jon P. Rebman   15231993-03-12
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, 8 miles west of San Felipe and Rte. 5, along the road to Santa Clara. (IPB 8/07), 31.05793 -115.03115, 350m

SD:Plants
SD00011726Jon P. Rebman   14721993-01-11
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, 13.4 miles east of San Matias and 1.7 miles south of Mex. Highway 3, between Ensenada and San Felipe. Growing on sandy flat area. (IPB 8/07), 31.2575 -115.33087

SD:Plants
Jon Rebman   25691994-04-09
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, San Felipe Desert: 9.2 miles west of Mex Rte 5 at km marker 179 on road to Agua Caliente and Sierra San Pedro Martir, 31.05 -115.05

SD:Plants
SD00011724Jon P. Rebman   26811994-05-06
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, San Matias Pass, 5.8 miles east of Ejido San Matias (Francisco R, Serrano) along Mex. Rte. 3, between Ensenada and San Felipe. Growing along a sandy arroyo. (IPB 8/07), 31.3 -115.45

SD:Plants
SD00011720Wendy Hodgson   88621995-03-14
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, 6.3 miles west of Highway 5, along Colonia Morelia road, towards foothills of Sierra San Pedro Martir. (IPB 8/07), 31.05278 -115.04389, 420m

SD:Plants
SD00011722Marc A. Baker   123101997-02-10
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Llano el Morena, 15 km west-northwest of San Felipe, north end of the Sierra San Felipe. Gently sloping alluvial fan of granodioritic gruss. (IPB 8/07), 31.07444 -114.98533, 122m

SD:Plants
SD00011725Jon P. Rebman   49691998-03-26
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, San Felipe Desert: east of San Matias, just south of Highway 3 and north of Laguna Diablo., 31.26167 -115.31389, 465m

SD:Plants
SD00011723Marc A. Baker   152072003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Llano El Chinero 1:50,000 Cetenal topographic quadrangle; Northwest of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25 km southwest of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad. Lower bajada of pale granitic grus. (IPB 8/07), 31.31333 -115.215, 445m

SD:Plants
Marc A. Baker   152062003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Northwest of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25 km southwest of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad; lower bajada of pale granite grus. Llano El Chinero Cetenal 1:50,000 topographic quadrangle. (IPB 8/07), 31.31333 -115.215, 455m

SD:Plants
SD00011728Marc A. Baker   152062003-03-19
Mexico, Baja California, Unknown, Northwest of San Felipe, Valle El Borrego, Sierra San Felipe, 25 km southwest of Crucero de Valle de la Trinidad; lower bajada of pale granite grus. Llano El Chinero Cetenal 1:50,000 topographic quadrangle. (IPB 8/07), 31.31333 -115.215, 455m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Cylindropuntia sanfelipensis (J. Rebman) J. Rebman
Marc A. Baker   12919 (live only)1998-05-12
MEXICO, State of Baja California, Ca. 35km west of Mex 5, Valle Santa Clara, 31.25 -115.33, 450m

SEINet
Marc A. Baker   187132017-02-28
MEXICO, STATE OF BAJA CALIFORNIA, Valle de Santa Clara, 19km, by road, ESE of Ejido San Matías (General Francisco R. Serrano), 1km north of Hwy 3, 36.5km, by road, from its intersection with Hwy 5, 58km NW of San Felipe, nearly flat plain of sand and gravel, 31.2972 -115.3537, 537m


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