Opuntia pusilla

(Haworth) Haworth

Syn. Pl. Succ., 195. 1812.

Common names: Sandbur pricklypear
Basionym: Cactus pusillus Haworth Misc. Nat., 188. 1803
Synonyms: Opuntia drummondii Graham Opuntia tracyi Britton
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 4. Treatment on page 130. Mentioned on page 126.
Revision as of 22:22, 16 December 2019 by FNA>Volume Importer

Shrubs, creeping, often forming mats, trailing, to 0.1 m. Stem segments easily detached, green, purplish red under stress, flattened, elliptic to linear, sometimes subcylindric (to subspheric), 2.5–5(–8) × 1.2–2.5 cm, tuberculate, glabrous; areoles 2–5 per diagonal row across midstem segment, subcircular, 2–3 mm diam.; wool tan to gray. Spines (0–)1–2(–4) per areole, in distal 3/4 of stem segment areoles (to nearly spineless), porrect to spreading, red-brown, aging gray, stout, straight, terete, to 30 mm, strongly barbed. Glochids in crescent at adaxial edge of areole, pale yellow, aging brown, to 3 mm, longest at areole apex. Flowers: inner tepals yellow throughout, 20–30 mm; filaments and anthers yellow; style and stigma lobes white. Fruits green becoming red-purple at late maturity, barrel-shaped, 18–30 × 12–20 mm, fleshy, glabrous, spineless; areoles 8–16. Seeds tan, subcircular, flattened, 4–6 mm diam.; girdle slightly protruding. 2n = 44.


Phenology: Flowering spring (Apr–May).
Habitat: Dune and pine scrub, primarily coastal, sandy openings, dunes, or rocky outcrops
Elevation: 0-100 m

Distribution

V4 239-distribution-map.gif

Ala., Fla., Ga., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tex.

Discussion

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Opuntia pusilla"
Donald J. Pinkava +
(Haworth) Haworth +
Cactus pusillus +
Sandbur pricklypear +
Ala. +, Fla. +, Ga. +, Miss. +, N.C. +, S.C. +  and Tex. +
0-100 m +
Dune and pine scrub, primarily coastal, sandy openings, dunes, or rocky outcrops +
Flowering spring (Apr–May). +
Syn. Pl. Succ., +
Opuntia drummondii +  and Opuntia tracyi +
Opuntia pusilla +
species +