Opuntia atrispina — a medium houseplant
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Opuntia atrispina

Opuntia Atrispina

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Opuntia atrispina, commonly known as the black-spined prickly pear, is a species of cactus native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. This low-growing plant typically reaches heights of 1-2 feet and spreads outwards to form dense clusters. Its distinctive flattened pads are covered in small, black spines, which give the plant its common name.

In late spring or early summer, Opuntia atrispina produces bright yellow flowers. These blossoms are followed by edible fruits known as prickly pears, which have a sweet flavor and can be eaten raw or used to make jams and jellies.

This cactus is well-adapted to hot, dry environments with poor soil conditions. It can tolerate extreme temperatures, ranging from below freezing to over 100°F (38°C), making it an ideal choice for xeriscaping gardens or landscapes with minimal water availability.

Overall, Opuntia atrispina is an attractive ornamental plant with unique features, such as its black spines on flattened pads. It is an excellent addition for any garden enthusiast looking for low-maintenance plants that thrive in arid environments.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Opuntia
Family
Cactaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Border Prickly-pear Cactus en Border pricklypear en Border Prickly-pear en Dark-spined prickly pear
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