Opuntia arbuscula

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Read about Opuntia arbuscula in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Opuntia arbuscula, Engelm. A short, numerously branched, round-headed, arborescent plant, rarely reaching the height of 5 ft., but always with an upright, well-defined trunk, having rough, brown, unarmed bark: joints usually 2-4 in. long and ⅓ in. wide, easily broken from the plant: areoles comparatively large, with white wool and brush-like tufts of long, slender, yellow bristles; spines yellow, usually 1, frequently a small, slender, additional one at either side, ¾-1½ in. long, loosely sheathed: fls. bronze-colored, ¾-1 in. wide: fr. unarmed, of same color as joints, long, clavate, 1-2 in. long and one-third as wide, mostly sterile, fertile ones with a few remarkably large, irregular- spheroidal seeds. Ariz., Sonora.


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