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small prickly pear cactus Opuntia Pycnantha V. Margaritana – Kesslers Cacti

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small prickly pear cactus Opuntia Pycnantha V. Margaritana – Kesslers CactiOpuntia pycnantha var. margaritanaCommon Name: Margarita Prickly Pear Opuntia pycnantha var. margaritana is a rare and highly decorative prickly pear native to Mexico. This variety is prized for its plump, rounded pads that develop a soft blue green coloration, sometimes tinged with lavender in cooler weather. Its golden yellow spines emerge from prominent areoles, creating bold texture and contrast across each pad. This form tends to stay compact and

Opuntia pycnantha var. margaritana
Common Name: Margarita Prickly Pear

Opuntia pycnantha var. margaritana is a rare and highly decorative prickly pear native to Mexico. This variety is prized for its plump, rounded pads that develop a soft blue-green coloration, sometimes tinged with lavender in cooler weather. Its golden-yellow spines emerge from prominent areoles, creating bold texture and contrast across each pad.

This form tends to stay compact and low-growing, forming sculptural clumps over time—perfect for container culture or dry landscape borders. In late spring to early summer, it may produce vivid yellow flowers followed by ornamental fruit if pollinated.

☀ Light Requirements
Full sun is best to bring out the pad color and keep growth compact. Indoors, place near a south- or west-facing window or use grow lights for best results.

💧 Watering Needs
Water deeply only when the soil has completely dried out. Avoid overwatering, especially in cooler months. Use a well-draining cactus mix to prevent root rot.

🌡 Temperature Tolerance
Tolerates light frost—down to around 25–30°F when dry. Protect from freeze and excessive winter moisture. Add a [Heat Pack] when shipping during cold weather.

✨ Special Features
Rare Variety – Not often seen in cultivation, perfect for Opuntia collectors
Golden Spines & Blue Pads – Stunning contrast in color and texture
Compact Habit – Great for pots, borders, or rock gardens

Other Common Names:
Margarita Prickly Pear, Blue-Gold Opuntia

This cactus will ship bare root and will be ready to place directly in a well draining soil mix like our Custom Cactus Mix.

Photos in the listings unless otherwise specified are representative of the plant that will be sent to you.
However, Plants grow differently and each plant may vary slightly in shape, size, growth pattern, etc.
Of course, if you receive a plant that you are dissatisfied with please reach out to us. We want to make it right!

If temperatures near you are below 45℉ we highly recommend adding a Heat Pack to your order.
If temperatures where you live will be much lower than 20℉ even heat packs may not work. You may consider waiting until things warm up a bit. We know you love your plants just like we do and we wouldn't want any of them to freeze.

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