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cold hardy prickly pear cactus Opuntia Grand Mesa Peach

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cold hardy prickly pear cactus Opuntia Grand Mesa PeachIntroducing the Opuntia Grand Mesa Peach, which is a winter hardy cactus that belongs to the Opuntia genus. This flowering cactus got its name because of its peach colored pads that have a beautiful peachy hue. It is the stunning hybrid variety of Opuntia rhodantha, which is why sometimes called Opuntia rhodantha Grand mesa peach. Native to North America, this Opuntia prickly pear cactus can reach a mature height of about 12 inches tall and 36 inches

Introducing the Opuntia Grand Mesa Peach, which is a winter hardy cactus that belongs to the Opuntia genus. This flowering cactus got its name because of its peach-colored pads that have a beautiful peachy hue. It is the stunning hybrid variety of Opuntia rhodantha, which is why sometimes called Opuntia rhodantha ‘Grand mesa peach’. 

Native to North America, this Opuntia prickly pear cactus can reach a mature height of about 12 inches tall and 36 inches wide. This low-growing cactus is known for its distinctive paddle-shaped pads, which are covered in spines. 


When it comes to flowering, the Opuntia grand mesa peach cactus pads are adorned with double flowers in June, which open in a bubblegum-pink peach color throughout the season.

The flowers are quite eye-catching and add a lovely touch to the cactus.

As for
care, this cold-hardy cactus prefers bright sunlight, so it's best to place it in a spot where it can get plenty of direct sunlight.

It thrives in well-draining soil, preferably sandy or gravelly soil.

It's important to avoid overwatering this cactus, as it's adapted to dry conditions. As for temperature, it can tolerate a wide range of temperatures, from hot summers to colder winters.  

However, if you're growing it indoors, it's best to keep it in a room with temperatures between 45°F and 85°F. For outdoor cultivation, this hardy cactus is well-suited outdoors in USDA zone 5-11.  

Propagation of the Opuntia Grand Mesa Peach can be done through stem cuttings. Simply take a pad from the cactus and let it dry for a few days before planting it in well-draining soil.  

Overall, with proper care and attention, this hardy cactus can thrive and add a touch of desert beauty to your space. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add something truly exceptional to your garden. Order your very own Opuntia grand mesa peach today! 

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