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Opuntia tuna


Opuntia tuna
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Copyright: Lucas Aguilar (laguilar) Silver Note Writer [C: 0 W: 0 N: 54] (181)
Genre: Plants
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-09-17
Categories: Cacti
Camera: Olympus Camedia C-765 UZ
Exposure: f/3.5, 1/400 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2005-10-11 3:33
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Points: 2
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Family: Cactáceas
Species: Opuntia tuna

Name: PRICKLY PEAR
Longevity: everlasting
Height: 1-3 m


Flowering:

Spring in the middle of the summer


Habitat and place of origin:

Dry places, rocky hillsides. Good part of the American continent, wherefrom it is original, a Mediterranean area, Canary Isles, Mediterranean islands.


Description:

Beefy plant, with flat and oval stems, sharp thorns in groups from 1 to 4. Yellow, orange or red flowers, of vivacious colors, of up to 10 cm of diameter. Fruits of up to 90 mm, foodstaffs (the figs prickly pears).


Culinary applications:

The figs prickly pears are sweet and beefy fruits estimated in some places to do ice creams and creams, but that normally eat up to the native, or softened in wine.


Notes:

This plant is original of America, but it has been naturalized in many places of the Mediterranean zone and of the moderate zones of the whole world. Also it is abundant in the Canary Isles.

From the zoo of Jerez de la Frontera.


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  • [2005-10-11 20:04]

Hi Lucas
Great color variety,and interesting back lighting.
Very appetizing!
Robert Deschênes

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