Opuntia stricta

Opuntia stricta is a species of large cactus that is endemic to the subtropical and tropical coastal areas of the Americas, especially around the Caribbean. Common names include erect prickly pear and nopal estricto. The first description as Cactus strictus was published in 1803 by Adrian Hardy Haworth.

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2022 Challenges Inherent in Controlling Prickly Pear Species; Global Review of the Properties of Opuntia stricta, Opuntia ficus-indica and Opuntia monacantha

Opuntia species (prickly pear) were deliberately introduced to many countries around the world for fruit, cochineal dye production, living fencing or as ornamentals. They are now some of the...

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Common Names: 
  • erect prickly pear
  • nopal estricto
Scientific Names: 
  • Opuntia stricta