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Description
Opuntia Stricta, also known as the Erect Prickly-Pear, is a species of cactus that belongs to the Cactaceae family. It is native to the southeastern United States, specifically Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. The plant typically grows up to 1 meter tall and 2 meters wide, with a rounded shape and segmented stems that are covered in yellow spines. The stems are green in color and can become reddish-purple in full sun. The flowers of Opuntia Stricta are yellow and appear in late spring to early summer. They are followed by edible fruits that are red and pear-shaped. The fruits are covered in glochids, which are small barbed spines that can cause skin irritation.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukarya |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Caryophyllales |
Family | Cactaceae |
Genus | Opuntia |
Appearance
Opuntia Stricta is a visually striking plant with its green segmented stems covered in yellow spines. The stems can grow up to 1 meter tall and 2 meters wide, forming a rounded shape. The spines are arranged in clusters, and each spine can be up to 2.5 cm in length. The flowers of Opuntia Stricta are bright yellow and appear in late spring to early summer. They are followed by edible fruits that are red and pear-shaped. The fruits are covered in glochids, which are small barbed spines that can cause skin irritation.
Care Guide
Water: Opuntia Stricta is a drought-tolerant plant that prefers well-draining soil. Water it deeply once a week during the growing season (spring and summer) and reduce watering in the winter. Fertilization: Fertilize Opuntia Stricta once a month during the growing season with a cactus fertilizer. Soil: Opuntia Stricta prefers well-draining soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.5. Use a cactus or succulent mix with added perlite or sand to improve drainage. Sunlight: Opuntia Stricta requires full sun to thrive. Place it in a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Hardiness Zones: Opuntia Stricta is hardy in USDA zones 8a to 11b.
Common Pests & Diseases
Opuntia Stricta is susceptible to mealybugs, spider mites, and scale insects. To prevent infestations, inspect your plant regularly and treat any pests immediately. The plant can also be affected by fungal diseases such as root rot and stem rot. To prevent these diseases, make sure the soil is well-draining and avoid overwatering.
Habitat
Opuntia Stricta is native to the southeastern United States, specifically Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. It grows in sandy and rocky soils in coastal areas and pine forests.
Question and Answer
Q: Is Opuntia Stricta an indoor or outdoor plant?
A: Opuntia Stricta can be grown both indoors and outdoors, but it prefers full sun and well-draining soil. Q: Can you eat the fruit of Opuntia Stricta?
A: Yes, the fruit of Opuntia Stricta is edible, but it is covered in small barbed spines (glochids) that can cause skin irritation. Q: How often should I water Opuntia Stricta?
A: Water Opuntia Stricta deeply once a week during the growing season (spring and summer) and reduce watering in the winter. Q: What is the hardiness zone for Opuntia Stricta?
A: Opuntia Stricta is hardy in USDA zones 8a to 11b.
Related Plants
- Opuntia Cactus
- Opuntia Ficus-Indica
- Opuntia Microdasys
- Opuntia Compressa
References
- “Opuntia Stricta.” Missouri Botanical Garden, www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=286252&isprofile=0&basic=Opuntia%20stricta.
- “Opuntia Stricta.” Plant Care Today, 15 Sept. 2020, plantcaretoday.com/opuntia-stricta.
- “Opuntia Stricta.” World of Succulents, worldofsucculents.com/opuntia-stricta-erect-prickly-pear.