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- Checklist of Vascular Plants of the Southern Rocky Mountain Region
- Suggested Native Plants for Horticultural Use on the Front Range of Colorado Colorado Native Plant Society Revised April 2001
- Floral Structure and Systematics in Four Orders of Rosids, Including a Broad Survey of floral Mucilage Cells
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- Thunder Basin National Grassland 2020 Plan Amendment Final Environmental Impact Statement
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- Plant Propagation Protocol for [Opuntia Polyacantha] ESRM 412 – Native Plant Production
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- Prairie Dog Management Plan
- Rare Plant Survey of Select Bureau of Land Management Lands in the Arkansas River Canyon, Chaffee and Fremont Counties, Colorado
- Opuntia Polyacantha Haw Pollinators: Numerous Genera of Native Bees Have Been Plant Symbol = OPPO Documented Visiting Plains Pricklypear
- Oh, So Special Cards
- Sangre De Cristo Conservation Area Land Protection Plan
- Thunder Basin National Grassland 2020 Plan Amendment Draft Environmental Impact Statement
- An Investigation of a Mycorrhizal Association on Opuntia Polyacantha
- Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 15 (2013) 255–268
- Proceedings of the 23Rd Biennial Pronghorn Workshop 2008
- Vascular Plants: Weber and Wittmann, Electronic Version 11-Mar-00
- Rare Plant Survey San Juan National Forest
- UTAH's OPUNTIAS by Tony Frates, Dorde W
- Conservation Plan for Grassland Species in Colorado
- Opuntia Cacti of North America—An Overview
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- Checklist of the Vascular Plants of San Diego County 5Th Edition by Jon P
- Plant Communities of the Pike and San Isabel National Forests in South-Central Colorado
- Vascular Plant Inventories at Navajo National Monument
- Patch Burn Grazing Management in a Semiarid Grassland: Consequences for Pronghorn, Plains Pricklypear, and Wind Erosion☆
- A New Species of Opuntia (Cactaceae) from Mojave Co, Arizona