What it is
Prickly Pear (Opuntia species) is in the Cactaceae (Cactus) family. A native cactus with two foods - young pads (nopales) and red fruit (tunas). Mind the tiny barbed glochids.
How to grow it
It wants full sun, water it very low - cactus, and give it lean, sharp-draining soil. Target a soil pH around 6.0-8.0. Space plants about 3-4 ft apart. Expect roughly Pads/fruit seasonal. Hardy native cactus.
How it's used
Prickly Pear is used: pads (nopales) and fruit (tunas).
🔎 How to identify it
- Flat oval pads with spines
- Tiny barbed glochids in clusters
- Red/purple egg-shaped fruit
Edibility
PartsYoung pads and ripe fruit
UsesPads (nopales) and fruit (tunas)
CautionRemove spines AND tiny glochids carefully before eating.
🌤 Before you plant: check the live 7-day garden weather to time it right for frost and heat.
Part of the free Texas Roots plant database, compiled by Jordan Polasek from his greenhouse in El Campo, Texas. Free to read and share. If it helped, the best thanks is to grow something.