Succulent plant that produces long trailing gray-green stems that grow to 3-4 feet in 6-8 years. Occasionaly planted outdoors, but is usually best...
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This species can be almost arborescent, with a height of up to 15 ft. A spineless variety with many glochids (bristles) and large pads. Red flowers...
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Erect to semi-prostrate cactus to 3-12 feet. Yellow flowers to 3 inches across. Long spine covered pads are shaped like a long cow's tongue. Pear...
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Clump forming cactus to 1-2 feet. Yellow flowers and purple or reddish fruit. Joints are green to lead color or reddish purple in winter. Covered in...
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Barrel cactus to 3 feet wide and to 3 feet in height. Golden yellow spines. Yellow flowers in spring. Native to Central Mexico.
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Succulent that is actually not a cactus, but a member of the Crassulaceae family. Many species and cultivars exist with several different textures...
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Trailing cactus with small spines. Hot pink flowers, 3-5 inches long in April-May, followed by green fruit. Sun to part shade, and it needs good...
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A spineless, edible cactus that has wavy pads and yellow blooms in late spring and summer. It can reach 4-5 feet in height. It is native to Texas and...
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