Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Opuntia bradtiana
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054079Donald J. Pinkava   P-40811967-08-17
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. 1.1 miles southeast from major road, SSW of Cuatro Ciénegas., 26.703022 -101.897401

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054080D. J. Keil   K-80891971-08-22
Mexico, Coahuila, Bolson de Mapimi. 36.2 mi N of Acatita; 20.7 mi SE of Rancho El Cinco., 26.798634 -103.435922

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054162Richard K. Brown   2761972-07-25
Mexico, Coahuila, 77.2 mi w of Saltillo, on Rte 40 at km Post 90. North of highway on gravel road to Marte (2.6 miles from Rte 40) and north from Marte 8.6 miles on gravel road., 25.655252 -102.235976

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054161D. J. Keil   K-80851971-08-22
Mexico, Coahuila, Bolson de Mapimi. 20.2 miles north of Ranc Acatita; 60.1 miles north of junction with COA 2., 26.68333 -103.2

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054163D. J. Pinkava   P-138771977-07-22
Mexico, Coahuila, MEX 40, 1.5 mi W of jct to Parras (W of Saltillo)., 25.63333 -102.1833

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054164Donald J. Pinkava   42011967-08-19
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Northeast-facing slopes of Sierra de San Marcos anticline across from West Laguna of El Mojarral., 26.9109344513584 -102.121331691742

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054165Ed Gay   32601971-05-18
Mexico, Coahuila, 14 mi W of Sacramento, 9 mi E of Cuatro Ciénegas., 26.996365 -102.081513, 792m

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054166Neil A. Harriman   4681977-12-22
Mexico, Coahuila, Roadside desert on Rte 30 west of Monclova, near the km 69 marker, 7.6 miles east of Cuatro Ciénegas., 26.703022 -101.897401

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054167Donald J. Pinkava   P-39941967-08-11
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. One mile ESE of tip of Sierra de San Marcos opposite Laguna El Mojarral., 26.9109344513584 -102.121331691742

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054168McGill   P-134691976-06-07
Mexico, Coahuila, Rte 40, 1.6 mi W of Paila., 25.662712 -102.139719

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054169Donald J. Pinkava   51151960-06-08
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Tip of Sierra de San Marcos., 26.9129243745925 -102.128992080688

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054170Donald J. Pinkava   40021967-08-16
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. 5.8 miles west of Cuatro Ciénegas near Mt. Anteojo., 26.9859914618143 -102.16160774231

ASU:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
ASU0054171Donald J. Pinkava   39161967-08-14
Mexico, Coahuila, Cuatro Ciénegas Basin. Cañón de Agua, 3.5 miles north-northwest of Cuatro Ciénegas., 27.024036426609 -102.096548080444

San Diego Natural History Museum


SD:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana (J.M. Coult.) K. Brandegee
SD00017735Donald J. Pinkava   P-134691976-06-17
Mexico, Coahuila, Unknown, Rte. 40, 1.6 miles west of Paila. (IPB 9/07)

SD:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana (J.M. Coult.) K. Brandegee
SD00017733Neil A. Harriman   4681977-12-22
Mexico, Coahuila, Unknown, Roadside desert, on Route 30 west of Monclova, near the Km 69 marker, 7.6 miles east of Cuatro Cienegas. (IPB 9/07)

SD:Plants
Opuntia bradtiana (J.M. Coult.) K. Brandegee
SD00017734Reid Moran   62711957-11-07
Mexico, Coahuila, Unknown, Roadside, 1.3 miles west of Paila. (IPB 9/07), 25.63333 -102.16667, 1200m

Valdosta State University Herbarium


VSC
Opuntia bradtiana K.Brandegee
VSC0017937Donald J. Pinkava   1967-08-17
Mexico


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