Family: Cactaceae

Scientific Name: Opuntia macrorhiza

Common Name: Plains Prickly Pear, Twist Spine Prickly Pear

DescriptionA Cactus that is hardy to zone #5.
Pronunciation(oh-PUN-shee-uh)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Cactus
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage to dry
Soil & SiteFound native to dry prairies and plains, soil needs to be dry and well drained
Flowersyellow, may have a red center, 7 or more parts, 2-3 inches, May-June
Fruitedible, red-purple, fleshy and juicy
Stemsflat, jointed, pads broadly oval, well armored Spines: mostly bent back wards, straight or slightly curing white to gray to brown, glochids yellow to brown
Dimensionsforms prostrate spreading mats up to five feet wide,
Propagationdivision, rooting of pads (stems)
Misc FactsOptunia is of Greek origin, macrorhiza refers to large roots. (syn: o. mesacantha, O. tortispina)
Author's NotesRelatively easy plants to grow if given the proper site, full sun and well drained. Probably the hardest thing to get use to is how they look in the winter. The pads get shriveled and wrinkled looking very distressed.
Notes & Reference#69-Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada ( Gleason, Cronquist), #100-Wildflowers of Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest (Black and Judziewicz))
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