Product Details
Highlights
Opuntia 'Coombe's Winter Glow': An exciting flowering cactus from Waterwise Botanicals®! This virtually thornless prickly pear cactus is shipped as an unrooted pad that is easy to plant and grow (see details here). Opuntia turn deep purple in the winter and wrinkle slightly as they decrease their water content to avoid frost damage. With spring comes garlands of bright, tissuey fuchsia flowers. Over time it will sprout new pads and grow into a shrub up to 4.0' wide, and 2.0' tall.
One order = one cactus pad - SHIPPED UNROOTED
CAUTION: Opuntia species have fine, barbed bristles called glochids. Glochids easily detach and can become loose in the box during shipping. They will pierce skin and leather gloves, so use tongs when handling and see our Opuntia Planting Guide for more tips.
Opuntia need plenty of full, outdoor sunlight and great drainage to thrive. They do well in gritty, mineral soils and pots with drainage holes. Over time you'll see new pads sprout from the plant, soon followed by its showy blooms.
Opuntia can tolerate high heat and extended drought and can eventually develop into a wide, shrubby living fence. They are frost hardy and will happily thrive through winter under an insulating blanket of snow. Protect from heavy rains and standing water to prevent rot.
Pads are not guaranteed to root, but our Opuntia Planting Guide can help increase the success rate.
Product Size
Unrooted / Bare Root
Current Primary Color
Green
Bloom Color
Pink Bloom
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 5 (-20F)
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 6 (-10F)
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 7 (0F)
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 8 (10F)
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 9 (20F)
Grow Zone (Hardiness)
Zone 10 (30F)
Recommended Light Conditions
Full Sun
Maximum Height
Over 12"
Growth Habit / Shape
Shrub
Seasonality
Winter Dormant Partial
Special Characteristic
Hard to Kill
Special Characteristic
Showy Blooms
Size of Cutting(s)
5"-6"
THIS PLANT IS HARDY IN ZONES 5 - 10
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