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		<title>Opuntia semispinosa, Partly-spined Pricklypear</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Griffiths, Bulletin of the&#160;Torrey Botanical Club 43(2): 89, 1916 Holotype Original Citation What is Opuntia semispinosa? Opuntia semispinosa is a coastal prickly pear cactus from southern California and Mexico&#160;that has been variously&#160;lumped&#160;into O. occidentalis,&#160;O. littoralis, or even other Opuntias of Southern California. We accept it as a stand-alone species. Details Plants may reach 1 or [&#8230;]</p>
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