Prickly Pear

Prickly Pear

Extremely valuable desert cacti native to the US, Mexico and down south through South America, prickly pear are also extensively grown in many other parts of the world including the Mediterranean region, Australia and Africa. Virtually every part of the plant is edible, fruit, pads and seeds which can be ground into flour. The fibers are made into baskets and the sap is added to plaster and mortar to add strength. The fruits are called prickly pears, tunas, Indian pear or Indian fig are sweet and succulent. The flavor is often compared to a mixture of strawberries, fig, watermelon, honeydew and citrus, with a lot of flavor diversity amongst the different species and varieties. They are eaten fresh and made into jams, juices, wine and in baking. The pads can be cooked into a very healthy vegetable similar in taste to green beans. Called Nopales when whole they are referred to as nopalitos when diced up and cooked. New research is showing them to have an excellent affect in preveting blood sugar problems such as diabetes and hypoglycemia. The juicy pulp is used the same as aloe vera juice in treating burns and other skin and internal conditios. Many spineless cultivars have been developed for use as an animal feed for growing in arid regions where it can be a major part of an animals food and water consumption. Also can be used as a living fence and are planted sometimes as close as 1 foot apart to make an inpenetrable hedge. Plants are very attractive with unique large pads jutting out at different angles, very showy large, but delicate flowers in the spring and pretty gold, red or purple fruit adorning the plant in the fall and winter. While it can take prolonged drought it grows best with occasional summer irrigation and some fertilizer feedings during the growing season, especially when young. They are grown commercially on a large scale in Mexico and the Mediteranean region with a growing number of farms growing them in the US now too. Hardy zones 7 or 8-11, depending on the variety.

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Extremely valuable desert cacti native to the US, Mexico and down south through South America, prickly pear are also extensively grown in many other parts of the world including the Mediterranean region, Australia and Africa. Virtually every part of the plant is edible, fruit, pads and seeds which can be ground into flour. The fibers are made into baskets and the sap is added to plaster and mortar to add strength. The fruits are called prickly pears, tunas, Indian pear or Indian fig are sweet and succulent. The flavor is often compared to a mixture of strawberries, fig, watermelon, honeydew and citrus, with a lot of flavor diversity amongst the different species and varieties. They are eaten fresh and made into jams, juices, wine and in baking. The pads can be cooked into a very healthy vegetable similar in taste to green beans. Called Nopales when whole they are referred to as nopalitos when diced up and cooked. New research is showing them to have an excellent affect in preveting blood sugar problems such as diabetes and hypoglycemia. The juicy pulp is used the same as aloe vera juice in treating burns and other skin and internal conditios. Many spineless cultivars have been developed for use as an animal feed for growing in arid regions where it can be a major part of an animals food and water consumption. Also can be used as a living fence and are planted sometimes as close as 1 foot apart to make an inpenetrable hedge. Plants are very attractive with unique large pads jutting out at different angles, very showy large, but delicate flowers in the spring and pretty gold, red or purple fruit adorning the plant in the fall and winter. While it can take prolonged drought it grows best with occasional summer irrigation and some fertilizer feedings during the growing season, especially when young. They are grown commercially on a large scale in Mexico and the Mediteranean region with a growing number of farms growing them in the US now too. Hardy zones 7 or 8-11, depending on the variety.

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Another cold hardy forage, vegetable and fruiting variety from Peter Felkers colleagues breeding program in Argentina. Vigorous plants are very productive of low thorn pads and fruit. Very fast gro...
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Said to be one of Luther Burbanks major plant breeding successes, it was breed primarily as a thornless forage type cactus for cattle forgage in the arid southwest. Long popular in gardens for its ...
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Truly amazing large orange, red and green blushed fruit has delicious, sweet fruity and juicy flesh with very few seeds. One of our all time favorites, brix levels average 14.30! Very productive pl...
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Another large red, orange and green blushed fruit donated by the University or Riverside (UCR1315) to the National Arid Land Plant Genetic Resource Unit (NALPGRU) in Parlier, CA. Delicious, gorgeou...
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Very heavy producer of sweet red-pink fruits. Showy orange-red flowers and large low thorn pads on a sturdy plant that is said to have excellent cold hardiness. This Opuntia ficus- indica variety w...
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A Blanca type Opuntia ficus-indica from Mexico. Sweet, large white fruit has excellent flavor and is mildly spiny.. Very cold hardy said to withstand temperatures down to -16 C (5 F). Lightly spine...
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Heavy producer of yellow-orange sweet fruits. Attractive spreading bushy plants have low thorn pads and beautiful yellow shaded with orange blossoms. Very cold hardy, said to have survived -16 C (5...
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Large sturdy thick pads have attractive long showy spines. Upright plants is productive of large yellow sweet blanca type fruit. From Mexico. Tough plant, hardy zones 8-11. Opuntia spp.
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Large sturdy thick pads have attractive long showy spines. Upright plants is productive of large yellow sweet blanca type fruit. Similar to Desert Peach. From Mexilco. Tough plant, hardy zones 8-11...
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A sturdy thick padded variety that has long showy thorns similar to Desert Gold. Very upright growing with good crops of large sweet yellow fruit.Hardy zones 8-11. Opuntia spp.
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Stunning orange-red flowers are followed by deep red-purple fruits that are sweet and have a low seed count. Spineless pads are excellent for nopales. Hardy disease resistant variety is compact and...
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Beautiful yellow-green fruit has a soft pink blush and has very sweet fruity flesh with few seeds. Found growing at the Plantation fo Eugenio Herrera in Til Til, Chile on poor rocky soil with no ir...
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Large beautiful red, orange and pink colored fruit has delicious, very sweet and fruity flesh. Tested with an average brix of 14.47! This Opuntia ficus-indica cultivar was collected in Algeria and ...
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Beautiful bright red-purple fruits are sweet and are excellent for fresh eating and other uses. Intensively grown under plastic for high yield nopalito production in Mexico. Both fruit and pads are...
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Medium-large sweet and tasty purple fruit are copiously produced from this exceptionally beautiful and vigorous Opuntia. It’s spreading form doesn’t get too tall and top-heavy and has very lightl...
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Seedlings of exceptionally large high quality sweet and juicy yellow skinned fruit discovered at a fruit stand near Salinas, CA. Opuntia spp.
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Echinopsis pachanoi (syn. Trichocereus pachanoi) — known as San Pedro cactus — is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains. The San Pedro cactus grows in USDA hardiness zones ...
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