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Cacti (cacti care) O . Tomentosa . Op . Tomentosa SD - O .


Cacti (cacti care) O .  Tomentosa .  Op .  Tomentosa SD - O .
Description Cacti (cacti care) O . Tomentosa . Op . Tomentosa SD - O .

Motherland - Mexico (mountainous regions) Plants with age become treelike, up to 6 m in height . trunk without spines, up to 30 cm in diameter . Shoots gray-green, elongated, length 10 - 12 cm, velvety to the touch; to escape to 3 fairly short spines; glochidia yellow, orange flowers, up to 5 cm in diameter, purple pistil; fruit ovoid, without thorns, red, sweet . The species has two varieties: V rileyi with a trunk covered with thorns, and v . spranguei with yellow-green glochidia . The genus Opuntia (Tournef . )Mill . - Opuntia . One of the most common and numerous genera of the family . Comprising 248 species . Plants characterized by the absence of the main trunk and flat rounded stems . Young shoots, like many Opuntioideae, formed rudimentary leaves that will soon fall; in their place are formed spikes . Distributed in hugeterritories of the Americas from Patagonia to Canada, the second spread in almost all tropical and subtropical areas of the world . Opuntia Fruits are edible, and many species are cultivated as fruit plants . The collection of plant lovers of this kind have limited the spread of the large size and insistence tolight . Some species, such as O . ficus-indica, On th-busta, O . leucotridia, are good rootstocks .

SPECIFICATIONS
 
Description
For decorationlimited distribution duelarge and demanding to light
It is typical for himlack of main trunk and flat rounded stems
Growsthe vast territories of the American continent from Patagonia to Canada, secondary spread in almost all tropical and subtropical areas of the world
FeaturesD . ficus-indica, About On-busta, O . leucotridia, are good rootstocks
MotherlandMexico (mountain areas)
RodOpuntia (Tournef . ) Mill .
Flowers
Colororange, purple pistil
Diameter5 cm
Fruits
Formovoid
Colorred
Featuressweet, without spines . The fruits are edible prickly pear and many species are cultivated as fruit plants
Leaves
FeaturesYoung shoots, like many Opuntioideae, formed rudimentary leaves, which soon fall; in their place are formed spikes
Plant
Glochidiayellow
Spikesup to 3 on the shoot rather short spikes
Shootsgray-green, elongated, length 10 - 12 cm, velvety to the touch ,
Trunk
Featureswithout spikes
Diameter30 cm
Height6 m to
Branchingthe tree
Numeric filters

18
Diameter
30
Centimeter
In room culture

decorative
grows well
popular
prospective
special interest
unpretentious
Purpose

for decoration
frost
room culture