Opuntia vulgaris

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Read about Opuntia vulgaris in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Opuntia vulgaris, Mill. Bar-Berry Fig. A diffuse, prostrate plant a foot or less high: joints usually resting on the ground and rooting from the lower margin, obovate to suborbicular, thick, 2-4 in. greatest diam., pale green: areoles with grayish wool and a few short, greenish yellow bristles; spines rarely present, when present usually 1, stout, erect, less than 1 in. long, yellow, often variegated: fls. 2 in. wide, pale or chrome-yellow: fr. obovate to spherical, 1 in. diam., red, flesh insipid. E. U. S. Hardy in Mass.


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