blind pricklypear Cactaceae Opuntia rufida

Leaf:Reduced to a spine or often without spines, if present the spines are 1/2 inch or less, with many spines per areole, areoles resembling reddish-brown hairy tufts, areoles 1 1/2 to 2 inches apart.
Flower:Yellow to orange-red, three inches, spring, born along the edges of the joints.
Fruit:Rounded, fleshy, unarmed or armed with very short spines, yellow-green ripening to red, 1 inch, maturing late summer.
Twig:Segmented, each segment broad and flat, oval to round in shape, to 8 inches long and less than one inch thick, often described as a "beaver tail".
Bark:
Form:Shrubby, to a height of 6 feet, forming wide-spreading clumps.

leaf flower bark form map

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