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08:31 PM UTC
Description
Spineless Opuntia with a non-uniform flower color, showing golden yellow or light orange inside. Visibly different coloration compared to O. humifusa and O. cespitosa flowers (as shown in the two flower comparison photos). Possible hybrid?
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05:40 PM UTC
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05:03 PM UTC
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07:53 PM UTC
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08:50 AM UTC
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12:53 PM PDT
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11:22 PM UTC
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02:03 AM UTC
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09:29 PM UTC
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04:34 PM PDT
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05:08 PM EDT
Place
Private
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09:47 PM UTC
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12:19 PM UTC
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03:35 AM UTC
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02:25 AM UTC
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09:22 PM CDT
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11:20 PM UTC
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06:27 AM UTC
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06:47 PM -03
Description
Found in cedar hills sand prairie. Not common here! Searched for about an hour and only found this one patch of three individuals in a sandy patch.
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02:40 AM UTC
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12:29 AM UTC
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11:36 AM MDT
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07:04 PM MST
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May 10, 2024
11:58 PM UTC
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May 10, 2024
08:54 PM EDT
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May 11, 2024
03:58 AM UTC
Description
Brown glochids, long pads, many short spines, not super trailing. In a woody-encroached dolomite glade
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May 9, 2024
03:40 PM UTC
Description
I added the last two images May 30, 2024
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May 9, 2024
03:39 PM UTC
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September 23, 2019
03:28 AM UTC
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May 8, 2024
09:39 AM UTC
Description
Not 100% sure because I wasn’t specifically seeking them out at the time, but I think these are actually sclero wrightiae. They fit the general description of soil type, shorter stature, and they technically occur just barely inside their range published by USFWS to the north-east of Emery, but this is also an unfortunate area that overlaps with parviflorus. This would be very unusual soil for parviflorus though, AND, the main thing that interests me is how there is plenty of seeds from the previous spring still attached to or on the plant. Never seen that before with any parvs or other scleros. Habitat as you can see is barren clay. Any help would be appreciated because this one is definitely confusing me. I will leave it un-obscured for now until I can hopefully get an ID. Side note, at least half of this population was dead and/or eaten unfortunately.
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May 7, 2024
01:25 PM CDT
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May 7, 2024
02:19 PM UTC
Description
Some absolute monsters in this population with a good mix of flower colors. There is so many it was difficult to even get around. Really good looking young ones too. Hands down the healthiest and coolest simpsonii population I’ve ever seen. Managed to scrounge about 15 seeds from the blooming large clump 🤞🏻 8600’
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12:50 AM UTC
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02:19 AM UTC
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11:53 PM UTC
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05:45 AM EDT
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May 7, 2024
09:03 AM UTC
Description
Large unhooked centrals on some areoles that I’ve never seen in pictures online. What’s up with that?
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August 4, 2023
05:27 PM UTC
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May 5, 2024
09:13 PM CDT
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May 5, 2024
01:42 PM PDT
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02:18 PM MDT
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03:45 AM HST
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11:31 PM MDT
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07:31 PM EDT
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10:38 AM -04
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04:47 PM MDT
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May 3, 2024
04:51 PM MDT
Description
Right out of the Limestone.
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May 3, 2024
04:14 PM MST
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Crazy growth habit, brain folds
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May 3, 2024
11:58 PM UTC
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12:56 PM UTC
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May 1, 2024
10:19 PM CDT
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04:29 PM CDT
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fields and hills off roadside
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08:39 AM PDT
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01:31 AM UTC
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10:52 PM UTC
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02:08 AM UTC
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10:30 PM EDT
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April 26, 2024
09:11 PM UTC
Place
Missing Location
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10:20 AM EDT
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08:15 AM PDT
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01:44 PM UTC
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09:00 PM -03
Place
Missing Location
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02:41 PM EDT
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03:25 PM MDT
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06:31 PM UTC
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01:19 PM EDT
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07:58 PM UTC