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Opuntia monacantha var. variegata cv. Maverick variegata
Opuntia monacantha, commonly known as drooping prickly pear, cochineal prickly pear, or Barbary fig, is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae native to South America. Taxonomy. The species was first formally described in 1812 by botanist Adrian Haworth in Synopsis Plantarum Succulentarum. Opuntia monacantha is a shrubby or tree-like cactus with a short trunk and glossy green stem segments with irregular margins and tapered towards the base. It can grow up to 20 feet (6 m) tall, with a trunk that reaches a diameter of 8 inches (20 cm). The stem segments are oblong, obovate, or lance-shaped and can be up to 12 inches (30 cm) long. Variegated Joseph's Coat (Opuntia monacantha f.monstruosa variegata): Prickly pear cactus with interesting green and creamy white variegation, sometimes flushed with pink. The pad-like stems of this cactus create offshoots and stack up if given room to grow. This plant can take a bit more frequent water than most cacti, but does need full sun and excellent drainage to thrive. Opuntia monacantha var. variegata is a shrubby or tree-like cactus that grows up to 20 feet (6 m) tall. The stem segments are oblong to obovate, green with irregular markings in shades of white, cream, yellow, green, and sometimes pink. They are up to 12 inches (30 cm) long and up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) wide. The spines are brown and grey and up.
Opuntia monacantha variegata Variegated Joseph's Coat Mountain Crest Gardens
Discover the stunning Opuntia monacantha, a unique cactus variety. Explore care tips, growth habits, and vibrant photos in our comprehensive plant database. O. monacantha is native to southeastern South America, but was widely introduced around the world as a source of fruit and fodder from as early as the mid-1700s. It is a large, spiny tree-like Opuntia cactus that has a tendency to spread rapidly via seed and from broken cladodes ('leaves' or pads), forming impenetrable thickets that crowd out native plants and forage species and restrict. Opuntia monacantha (Willd.) Haw. Suppl. Pl. Succ. 81. 1819 [May 1819] Family: CACTACEAE. Origin and Habitat: Endemic to Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay. Now it is one of the most widely diffused prickly-pear, cultivated in Australia, South east Asia, India, South Africa, Madagascar and Spain, frequently subspontaneous after cultivation. Opuntia monacantha is a perennial cactus belonging to the Cactaceae botanical family. The plant has an erect shrub habit and can reach up to 6 m in height and 20 cm in diameter. The plant develops a definite trunk and the stem that is heavy branched at the top. The segments are oblong to ovate, up to 30 cm in diameter, bright shining green.
Opuntia monacantha cactus fruiting at roadside hedge planted next to the house fence near
Opuntia monacantha f. monstrose variagata Common Name(s): Joseph's Coat Synonym(s): Cactus monacantha, Opuntia arechavaletae, Opuntia vulgaris, Platyopuntia brunneogemmia, Opuntia brunneogemmia: To view publication details for this taxon and related synonyms Click Here. To view a chart comparing alternate taxonomy Click Here. Opuntia. Genus description. Opuntia can be creeping, bushy or tree-like cacti, usually with flattened, pad-like stem segments bearing spines and barbed bristles, and with funnel-shaped flowers followed by spiny, fleshy fruits. Name status. Correct. Advertise here. Find help & information on Opuntia monacantha common prickly pear from the RHS.
Description: Opuntia monacantha SN|19862]]SN|19862]] f. monstruosa variegata commonly known as "Joseph's Coat" is one of the very few naturally occurring white-variegated cacti. It is a dwarf, teratological variant of the larger Prickly Pear cactus Opuntia monacantha SN|19862]]SN|19862]]. As its name suggests, this cactus is variegated or. O. monacantha is an upright, irregular, shrub-like, borderline hardy, evergreen perennial cactus with branched stems divided into flattened, fleshy, spiny, broadly ovate, bright-green segments. Red-flushed, yellow flowers in summer are followed by spherical, deep red fruit.
Opuntia monacantha "Variegata" Cactus Jungle
Needs specific temperature: 68-86 degrees Start indoors Can handle transplanting Other info: Seeds may be extremely slow to germinate. Propagation: Other methods: Cuttings: Stem Other: Individual pads form new plants; they must dry and callous for 10 days before planting. Suitable in 3 gallon or larger Needs excellent drainage in pots. Opuntia monacantha monstruosa variegata is an attractive cactus with a columnar shape that originates from South America. Growing up to 20 feet in height, this tree-like plant is one of the extremely few species of white-variegated cacti that may be found in nature.