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Perennials, Tropicals > Opuntia > Opuntia acanthocarpa > Opuntia acanthocarpa var. ganderi

Opuntia acanthocarpa

var. ganderi





Origin:  California, Colorado and Arizona; United States of America.
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Opuntia
Species
acanthocarpa
Category
Perennials, Tropicals
Variety
ganderi
Synonyms
Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa var. ganderi
Height
0.9-1.2 m
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Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
General Description
An eye catching shrub with its compact and vigorous branches and brown to grey spines. Few spreading branches at acute angles.
Cultivation
Sandy and gravelly soils.
Habitat
Flats and hillsides of the desert at an altitude of 300-900 m. Often found in the Colorado Desert.
Leaf Description
Spines are a tan to pale yellow colour which turn brown then black as they mature, straight, long and spread in all directions, 1.2-3 cm in length. Dense spines which obscure the stem, 15-25 spines per areole.
Flower Description
4-5.5 cm in diameter, a greenish yellow in colour with purplish veins and purplish tips, filaments, 9-12 mm in length and red in colour with yellow anthers.
Fruit Description
Dense fruit falls in late summer or autumn. Seeds are a light tan or off white colour, flat with an irregular angle; 5-8 x 3-5 mm.
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