| 0 | PARL 300 | TAMUK# 1233 | Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. | California, United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | In Texas, suffered only minor damage from freeze in 1989 when all O. ficus-indica and O. robusta types froze. Small fruits. Spineless, most likely sterile, excellent cold hardy forage accession. | 1652683 | PARL 300 |
| 1 | PARL 301 | TAMUK# 1241 | Opuntia robusta H. L. Wendl. ex Pfeiff. | California, United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | Part of Burbank's collections obtained from S. Africa. Fruits of no commercial value. | 1652684 | PARL 301 |
| 2 | PARL 302 | TAMUK# 1242 | Opuntia robusta H. L. Wendl. ex Pfeiff. | California, United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | Part of Burbank's collections obtained from S. Africa. Fruits of no commercial value. | 1652685 | PARL 302 |
| 3 | PARL 311 | TAMUK# 1270 | Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. | Brazil | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Cultivated material | Obtained from Severino Gonzaga Albuquerque, Petrolina, Brazil. In Brazil, it is used as large forage variety known as Palma redonda. Gregory and Felker found it to have 11% protein. Abundant yellow fruits with low (12%) sugar. Bushy forage variety. | 1652694 | PARL 311 |
| 4 | PARL 324 | TAMUK# 1364 | Opuntia ellisiana Griffiths | Texas, United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | Collected after the freeze of 1989 by P. Felker at the Fish and Wildlife Building in San Angelo, Texas. As San Angelo is 500 km north of Kingsville and as temperatures were -20 C, this is exceptional for a spineless variety. In Texas, this accession grew taller than other O. ellisiana plants. | 1652707 | PARL 324 |
| 5 | PARL 400 | TAMUK# 1503 | Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelm. var. lindheimeri (Engelm.) B. D. Parfitt & Pinkava | United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Wild material | A reduced spine native O.engelmanni var. lindheimeri, collected by rancher Bill Maltsberger on his ranch and planted in rows for observation. This clone and 1503-1508 were described in the Second volume of Journal Prof. Assn .Cactus Development by Felipe Chavez et al. | 1652783 | PARL 400 |
| 6 | PARL 401 | TAMUK# 1504 | Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelm. var. lindheimeri (Engelm.) B. D. Parfitt & Pinkava | United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Wild material | A reduced spine native O.engelmanni var. lindheimeri, collected by rancher Bill Maltsberger on his ranch and planted in rows for observation. This clone and 1503-1508 were described in the Second volume of Journal Prof. Assn .Cactus Development by Felipe Chavez et al. | 1652784 | PARL 401 |
| 7 | PARL 402 | TAMUK# 1505 | Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelm. var. lindheimeri (Engelm.) B. D. Parfitt & Pinkava | United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Wild material | A reduced spine native O.engelmanni var. lindheimeri, collected by rancher Bill Maltsberger on his ranch and planted in rows for observation. This clone and 1503-1508 were described in the Second volume of Journal Prof. Assn .Cactus Development by Felipe Chavez et al. | 1652785 | PARL 402 |
| 8 | PARL 403 | TAMUK# 1506 | Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelm. var. lindheimeri (Engelm.) B. D. Parfitt & Pinkava | United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Wild material | A reduced spine native O.engelmanni var. lindheimeri, collected by rancher Bill Maltsberger on his ranch and planted in rows for observation. This clone and 1503-1508 were described in the Second volume of Journal Prof. Assn .Cactus Development by Felipe Chavez et al. | 1652786 | PARL 403 |
| 9 | PARL 404 | TAMUK# 1507 | Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelm. var. lindheimeri (Engelm.) B. D. Parfitt & Pinkava | United States | PARL |  | Not Available | 2003 | | | | | | | Wild material | A reduced spine native O.engelmanni var. lindheimeri, collected by rancher Bill Maltsberger on his ranch and planted in rows for observation. This clone and 1503-1508 were described in the Second volume of Journal Prof. Assn .Cactus Development by Felipe Chavez et al. | 1652787 | PARL 404 |
| 10 | PARL 238 | TAMUK# 1240 | Opuntia robusta H. L. Wendl. ex Pfeiff. | South Africa | PARL |  | Not Available | 2002 | | | | | | | Uncertain improvement status | Accession from the Burbank's collections obtained from South Africa by Peter Felker. Round yellowish cladodes. Fruits have no commercial value. | 1652657 | PARL 238 |
| 11 | PARL 242 | Palma doce | Opuntia cochenillifera (L.) Mill. | Brazil | PARL |  | Not Available | 2002 | | | | | | | Cultivated material | Forage variety known as Palma doce (P. miuda) in the northeast region of Brazil. Cladodes were received from CEPATSA/EMBRAPA research station at Petrolina Pernambuco by Peter Felker | 1652660 | PARL 242 |
| 12 | PARL 243 | Palma giganta | Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. | Brazil | PARL |  | Not Available | 2002 | | | | | | | Cultivated material | Forage variety known as Palma giganta. Spineless cladodes were received from CEPATSA/EMBRAPA research station at Petrolina, Pernambuco, Brazil. Called Palma giganta in northeast Brazil. High yield of yellow fruits that are low in sugar. | 1652661 | PARL 243 |