Nopales Cactus

Nopales Cactus

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The Nopales Cactus is a versatile and hardy succulent native to the arid regions of the Americas. Also referred to as the prickly pear cactus, it is recognized for its distinctive flattened and oval-shaped pads, known as "nopales." These pads are characterized by flat green surfaces adorned with clusters of spines and tiny glochids, which are hair-like structures that can cause skin irritation. The Nopales Cactus produces vibrant, showy flowers in shades of yellow, followed by the development of pear-shaped fruits called tunas. Widely cultivated for culinary and medicinal purposes, nopales are known for their nutritious, mucilaginous texture and are often used in salads, stews, and various traditional dishes. With its ability to thrive in hot, dry climates, the Nopales Cactus is not only a resilient and distinctive addition to arid landscapes but also a valuable resource for sustainable agriculture and desert gardening.

Botanical Name  

Opuntia matudae


Also Known As  

Opuntia cacti | prickly pear | Nopal pad 


Specifications

USDA Zone  
Light Needs  
Watering Needs  
Leaves  
Life Cycle  
Avg. Mature Size  
Growth Rate  
Bloom Time  
Flower Color  
Harvest Season  
Years to Bear  

8 - 10
Partial - Full Sun
Regularly
Evergreen
Perennial
7' Tall and 3' Wide
Moderate
Spring to Summer
Yellow
Summer
1st Year

 

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