Opuntia diademata


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Read about Opuntia diademata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Opuntia diademata, Lem. (O. papyracantha, Phil.). A low, moderately branched, spreading plant, rarely more than 4 in. high and forming dense patches several feet diam.: joints 1-1½ in. long and nearly as thick, globose to broadly clavate, usually growing several in succession, one above the other, young growth bright green, soon becoming grayish: areoles with abundant white wool and brownish black bristles: spines 1-2, papery, flexible, white or brownish with darker tips, ⅕ (?)in. long, and half as wide: fls. rather small, pale yellow. Argentina. R.B. 40, p. 186.


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