Opuntia ficus-indica
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Read about Opuntia ficus-indica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Opuntia ficus-indica, Mill. (O. gymnocarpa, A. Web.). Indian Fig. Fig. 2598. An erect, tree-like plant; reaching the height of 10-15 ft., and with a woody cylindrical trunk: joints (elliptical or oblong, often with bluish bloom, thick, often 18 in. long and one-third as wide: areoles orbicular and sparingly covered with white wool and yellow bristles; spines usually wanting, occasionally 1-2 small weak ones are present: fls. yellow, expanding to 3—4 in. diam.: fr. yellow, with reddish pulp, bristly, 2 in. diam., edible. Mex. J.H. III. 68:447.— A species widely grown throughout the warm temperate regions of the world. In some regions, escaping from cult., it has become a troublesome weed. Frequently cult, for its fr. under the name of Indian fig.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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