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Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia humifusa) is the only cactus that is widespread in the eastern United States. It forms in low, wide mounds and thrives in full sun in dry, sandy, well-drained soil.
Preferring full sun and sandy, dry conditions, the Eastern Prickly Pear cactus is a must have for the driest parts of your garden. From June to July, the cactus puts out some of the most stunning flowers. Bathed in bright yellow, the 3" wide blooms are immediately descended upon by a myriad of different pollinator species.
Eastern prickly pear is one such cactus that can grow in regions with cold winters. In fact, this species has the largest range of any cactus in the U.S. and can be found from New Mexico up to Montana and east to Florida and Massachusetts.
Opuntia humifusa (eastern prickly pear) is a North American native cactus that's reliably cold hardy to zone 4 and has showy yellow flowers.
Eastern Prickly Pear is a low-growing cactus with striking yellow blooms and edible red fruits, perfect for xeriscaping and wildlife gardens
Eastern Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia humifusa) - 3 Gallon Pot. The cold hardy Eastern Prickly Pear has the largest range of any Cactus in the United States, thriving in USDA Zone 4a to 9b to as far north as Massachusetts across to Montana and down to New Mexico and across to Florida.
25 lut 2022 · Eastern prickly pear is an easy-to-care-for cactus, favored by desert dwellers and cool-weather gardeners alike. Its stems are divided into flat paddle-like segments that are approximately two to seven inches long with a blue tint.