Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Opuntia pinkavae (Opuntia basilaris var. woodburyi)
Search Criteria: Pipe spring; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Arizona State University Vascular Plant Herbarium


ASU:Plants
ASU0141671Bruce D. Parfitt   37071987-07-25
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, 7.3 miles southwest of Highway 389 on Mount Trumbull road (BLM Road 59); 0.4 miles northwest on road (trail) toward Pipe Spring; 0.65 miels northwest of Bulrush Canyon, 36.7955 -112.692, 1402m

ASU:Plants
Bruce D. Parfitt   28751980-05-30
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, 0.65 miles northwest of Bulrush Canyon on road toward Pipe Spring; northwest of BLM Road 59, 36.7955 -112.692, 1402m

ASU:Plants
Bruce D. Parfitt   28731980-05-30
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, 0.65 miles northwest of Bulrush Canyon on road toward Pipe Spring; northwest of BLM Road 59, 36.7955 -112.692, 1402m

ASU:Plants
ASU0141668Bruce D. Parfitt   28731980-05-30
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, 0.65 miles northwest of Bulrush Canyon on road toward Pipe Spring; northwest of BLM Road 59., 36.7955 -112.692, 1402m

ASU:Plants
ASU0141673Bruce D. Parfitt   28761980-05-30
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, 0.65 miles northwest of Bulrush Canyon on road toward Pipe Spring; northwest of BLM Road 59, 36.7955 -112.692, 1400m

ASU:Plants
Bruce D. Parfitt   28741980-05-30
USA, Arizona, Mohave County, .65 mi NW of Bulrush Canyonon road toward Pipe Spring, NW of BLM road #59., 1402m

Pipe Spring National Monument


NPS:PISP
PISP 6012FERTIG, WALTER   275232012-06-14
United States, Arizona, MOHAVE, PIPE SPRING NATIONAL MONUMENT, 1529m

General Research Observations


SEINet
Walter Fertig   275232012-06-14
United States of America, Arizona, Mohave, Pipe Spring National Monument, North end of monument, ca 0.5 miles N of Hwy 389 and 12 air miles SW of Fredonia. T40N R4W S17 SE4, 36.864666 -112.740246, 1529m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

This creates an KML file that can be opened in the Google Earth mapping application. Note that you must have Google Earth installed on your computer to make use of this option.