








Prickly pear cacti
Prickly pear cacti:
1 gal Pot
Prickly pear cacti are native to the Americas, especially abundant in Mexico and the southwestern United States, but can also be found in other regions like the Caribbean islands and parts of the Eastern US. The spineless Prickly Pear cactus, also known as Opuntia Cacanapa Ellisiana aka Ellisiana Spineless Prickly Pear. Grows in Sun. Flower Color is Yellow/Gold and blooms in Summer.
Edibility:
The pads (nopales) and fruits (tunas) of many prickly pear species are edible and are used in various culinary applications, from vegetables in dishes to juices and jams. Please do your own research about this plant.
Care:
They are drought-tolerant and prefer full sun exposure for at least eight hours a day, though they can tolerate partial shade in hotter climates.
Nutritional Value:
Prickly pear is a good source of dietary fiber, antioxidants, and essential nutrients like magnesium, potassium, calcium, and vitamin C.
This plant grows fast and is very hardy in colder zones.
Prickly pear cacti:
1 gal Pot
Prickly pear cacti are native to the Americas, especially abundant in Mexico and the southwestern United States, but can also be found in other regions like the Caribbean islands and parts of the Eastern US. The spineless Prickly Pear cactus, also known as Opuntia Cacanapa Ellisiana aka Ellisiana Spineless Prickly Pear. Grows in Sun. Flower Color is Yellow/Gold and blooms in Summer.
Edibility:
The pads (nopales) and fruits (tunas) of many prickly pear species are edible and are used in various culinary applications, from vegetables in dishes to juices and jams. Please do your own research about this plant.
Care:
They are drought-tolerant and prefer full sun exposure for at least eight hours a day, though they can tolerate partial shade in hotter climates.
Nutritional Value:
Prickly pear is a good source of dietary fiber, antioxidants, and essential nutrients like magnesium, potassium, calcium, and vitamin C.
This plant grows fast and is very hardy in colder zones.
Prickly pear cacti:
1 gal Pot
Prickly pear cacti are native to the Americas, especially abundant in Mexico and the southwestern United States, but can also be found in other regions like the Caribbean islands and parts of the Eastern US. The spineless Prickly Pear cactus, also known as Opuntia Cacanapa Ellisiana aka Ellisiana Spineless Prickly Pear. Grows in Sun. Flower Color is Yellow/Gold and blooms in Summer.
Edibility:
The pads (nopales) and fruits (tunas) of many prickly pear species are edible and are used in various culinary applications, from vegetables in dishes to juices and jams. Please do your own research about this plant.
Care:
They are drought-tolerant and prefer full sun exposure for at least eight hours a day, though they can tolerate partial shade in hotter climates.
Nutritional Value:
Prickly pear is a good source of dietary fiber, antioxidants, and essential nutrients like magnesium, potassium, calcium, and vitamin C.
This plant grows fast and is very hardy in colder zones.