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Fruit
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Plant Description
Origin:
Native
General Desc:
Forms dense thickets. Can be an erect or wide spreading and trailing cactus to 15 feet in diameter. Can form low patches of flat joints. Identification notes: Sprawling, decumbent growth form; pads turn reddish or purplish when stressed; glochids dense at each areole; usually downward-pointing brown spines; yellow flower petals with reddish-orange bases; fleshy fruits with skin the color of red wine. Height:
5 feet
Width:
15 feet Habitat
Habitat Description: Sandy or rocky soils of flats, hills and valleys. Plant Communities:
Desert Scrub, Interior Chaparral, Semidesert Grasslands, Pinyon Juniper Woodland, Montane Conifer Forest, Disturbed Areas Elevation: 1500 - 7500 feet Flowers
Color:
Yellow, orange or reddish
Flowering Period:
Apr - Jun Description:
Varies from 1 to 3 inches long and up to 3 inches wide. Flowers are showy with yellow color and red bases. Found on edges of flat pads.
Stems
Stem Color:
Green to bluish-green
Number of Stems:
Multiple
Stem Shape:
Pads
Stems Segmented:
Y
Stem Surface:
Smooth Stem Description:
Stems are round or oblong pads to 16 inches long and 9 inches wide in upright or sprawling chains. Can have 3 or more joints standing on edge. Joints are widest above their middle. May have reddish purple color in winter and turns grayish with age. Areoles (structures unique to cacti, found on the stems, areas from which spines, flowers and fruits emerge)
Areole Description:
Flower areoles are found along pad edges. Spine areoles can be single or 2 or 4 together. Spine Color:
Reddish-brown or brown and white
Spines Hooked:
N
Spine Description:
Spines are to 3 inches long and can be either flattened, curved or straight and sometimes pointing downward.
Glochids: Y (Glochids are minute barbed hairs or bristles) Glochid Description: Glochids are brown or yellowish and dense along edge of areoles.
Fruit
Fruit Color: Red to purplish Fruit Notes: Fruit is narrow-based and cylindrical to 3 inches long and 1-1/2 inch in diameter. Seeds are tan and nearly circular.
Arizona Cooperative Extension
Yavapai County
840 Rodeo Dr #C
Prescott, AZ 86305
(928) 445-6590