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White-spine prickly pear is characterized by its sprawling, cactus structure with segmented, flat, fleshy pads covered by small spines. These pads adapt to its arid habitat by storing water, while the spines offer protection from herbivores. White-spine prickly pear blooms with yellow flowers that later produce edible, purple fruits, contributing to both local ecology and human uses.
Watering schedule: Every 3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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