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Plant population and habitat characteristics of the endemic Sonoran Desert cactus <i>Peniocereus striatus</i> in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona

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Plant population and habitat characteristics of the endemic Sonoran Desert cactus <i>Peniocereus striatus</i> in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Arizona; 2010; Article; Journal; Madroño; Anderson, Greta ; Rutman, Sue ; Munson, Seth M.

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Peniocereus striatus (Brandegee) Buxb. (Cactaceae) is an endemic Sonoran Desert cactus that reaches its northern range limit in southwestern Arizona. One U.S. population occupies a small area of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument near the U.S./Mexico international boundary, which has been monitored since 1939. An extensive survey conducted in 2002, covering 177 ha, resulted in the discovery of 88 new plants, in addition to the relocation of 57 plants found in previous surveys. Despite potential increases in population size and spatial distribution, mean plant height and number of basal stems has not significantly changed in recent years. Bud scars revealed that a majority of the population was sexually mature. Peniocereus striatus [...]

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