Family Cactaceae Rank Species | Genus Opuntia Higher classification Prickly pear | |
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Similar Prickly pear, Cactus, Blind pricklypear, Eastern Prickly Pear, Opuntia basilaris |
Trying to grow opuntia microdasys
Opuntia microdasys (angel's-wings, bunny ears cactus, bunny cactus or polka-dot cactus) is a species of cactus native and endemic to central and northern Mexico.
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Opuntia microdasys
Description

Opuntia microdasys forms a dense shrub 40–60 cm tall, occasionally more, composed of pad-like stems 6–15 cm long and 4–12 cm broad.

Opuntia microdasys has no spines, but instead has numerous white or yellow glochids 2–3 mm long in dense clusters; these glochids are barbed and thinner than the finest human hairs, detaching in large numbers upon the slightest touch. If not removed they will cause considerable skin irritation, similar to small electrical discharges, so the plants must be treated with caution. Despite this, it is a very popular cactus in cultivation.
Related species

The very closely related Opuntia rufida differs in having reddish-brown glochids. It occurs further north in northern Mexico, and into western Texas. Some botanists treat the two as a single species.
