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Feb 26, 2016 2:56 PM CST
Name: James
Tucson, Arizona (Zone 9b)
Tacinga inamoena subsp. subcylindrica (but unresolved: M.Machado & N.P.Taylor )

(syn: Opuntia inamoena var. subcylindrica)
AKA (Tacinga inamoena) "Marlon's dwarf form" (cultivar?)


Growing in 3ΒΌ" (8cm) square plastic pots. This species produces bright orange flowers and large plump fruit. It will tolerate light frost if kept dry.

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James
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