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Opuntia ficus-indica (L. ) Mill.

Indian fig; Tuna cactus; Barbary fig; Cactus ficus-indica L; Opuntia compressa JF Macbr; Opuntia opuntia L Karst; Opuntia vulgaris Mill

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26. Opuntia ficus-indica (Linnaeus) Miller, Gard. Dict., ed. 8. Opuntia no. 2. 1768.

Indian-fig pricklypear, mission pricklypear, tuna cactus

Cactus ficus-indica Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 468. 1753; C . opuntia Linnaeus; Opuntia compressa J. F. Macbride; O. vulgaris Miller

Trees , 3-6 m; trunk to 30-45 cm diam. Stem segments green, broadly oblong to ovate to narrowly elliptic, (20-)4-60 × 2-3+ cm, low tuberculate; areoles 7-11 per diagonal row across midstem segment, rhombic to subcircular, 2-4(-5) mm diam.; wool brown. Spines 1-6 per areole, absent or very highly reduced, or in marginal to nearly all areoles, erect to spreading, whitish, tan, or brown, setaceous only or setaceous and subulate, straight to slightly curved, basally angular-flattened, 1-10(-40) mm; 0-2 small bristlelike deflexed spines to 5 mm. Glochids along adaxial margin of areole and small, inconspicuous tuft, yellowish, aging brown, less than 2 mm. Flowers: inner tepals yellow to orange throughout, 25-50 mm; filaments and anthers yellow; style bright red; stigma lobes yellow. Fruits yellow to orange to purple, 50-100 × 40-90 mm, fleshy to ± juicy, glabrous, usually spineless; areoles 45-60, evenly distributed on fruit. Seeds pale tan, subcircular, 4-5 mm diam., warped; girdle protruding to 1 mm. 2 n = 88.

Flowering spring (Apr). Coastal chaparral, sage scrub, arid uplands, washes, canyons, disturbed sites; 0-300 m; introduced; Ariz., Calif.; Mexico.

R. P. Wunderlin (1998) listed this taxon in Florida, but I have not seen specimens.

Opuntia ficus-indica , cultivated nearly worldwide, is presumed to be a native of Mexico, but is definitely known only from cultivation or escapes from cultivation. The species has been used for cattle feed, ornament, and fuel. As human food, the young stem segments, "nopalitos," are eaten as salad or pickled as a vegetable, and the large delicious fruits, "tunas," are enjoyed in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.

This species probably originated through selection by native peoples of Mexico for spineless forms of Opuntia streptacantha (also 2 n = 88) to ease the culturing and collection of cochineal scale insects for their red dye. Numerous cultivar names are known.

Naturalized Opuntia ficus-indica (octoploid, spiny morphotype) is known to hybridize in central California with O. phaeacantha (hexaploid), forming a heptaploid with usually intermediate morphology.


 

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    Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.
    Barbary fig

           
    Symbol:   OPFI  
    Group:   Dicot  
    Family:   Cactaceae  
    Duration:   Perennial  
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    Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill.

      CAFI8 Cactus ficus-indica L.
      OPCO10 Opuntia compressa J.F. Macbr.
      OPOP Opuntia opuntia (L.) Karst.
      OPVU2 Opuntia vulgaris Mill.
     

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    Class Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons
    Subclass Caryophyllidae
    Order Caryophyllales
    Family Cactaceae – Cactus family
    Genus Opuntia Mill. – pricklypear
    Species Opuntia ficus-indica (L.) Mill. – Barbary fig
     

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    Opuntia ficus-indica
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    © 2005 Luigi Rignanese

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    ID: 0000 0000 0505 1460 [detail]
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    © 2005 Luigi Rignanese

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    ID: 0000 0000 0905 0293 [detail]
    © 2005 Luigi Rignanese

    Opuntia ficus-indica
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    © 2006 Steve Matson

    Opuntia ficus-indica
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    ID: 0000 0000 0506 3549 [detail]
    © 2006 Steve Matson

    Opuntia ficus-indica
    Opuntia ficus-indica
    Indian Fig, Tuna Cactus
    ID: 0000 0000 1107 1770 [detail]
    © 2007 Neal Kramer

    Opuntia ficus-indica
    Opuntia ficus-indica
    Indian-fig
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