Opuntia Consolea
AED 49.00 – AED 99.00
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Description
The Opuntia Consolea, commonly known as the Road Kill Cactus, is a unique species in the Consolea genus, closely related to the Opuntia family. Its nickname comes from its flattened, paddle-like stems that resemble a squashed cactus.
Key Features of Opuntia Consolea (Road Kill Cactus)
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Scientific Name: Consolea rubescens
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Family: Cactaceae
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Native Habitat: Caribbean, especially in Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic
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Growth Form: A tree-like cactus that can grow up to 20 feet (6 meters) tall
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Stems & Pads:
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Extremely thin, flat, and elongated compared to typical Opuntia species
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Green to bluish-green in color
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Few visible spines but may have tiny glochids (hair-like spines)
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Flowers:
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Vibrant red, pink, or orange flowers
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Blooms in warm months, attracting pollinators
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Fruits: Small, round, and reddish when ripe, but less prominent than traditional prickly pears
Care & Growing Conditions
🌞 Light: Prefers full sun for best growth
🌱 Soil: Well-draining cactus mix or sandy soil
💧 Watering: Drought-tolerant, water only when the soil is dry
🌡️ Temperature: Thrives in warm climates, not frost-hardy
🌿 Propagation: Easily propagated from cuttings of its pads
Uses & Importance
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Ornamental plant due to its unique appearance
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Drought-resistant landscaping in arid climates
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Wildlife habitat providing shelter for small animals and insects