Opuntia pailana - cactus cu spini albi si forma sculpturala
Opuntia pailana is a species of cactus native to Mexico, rarely found in commerce, but highly prized by collectors for its graphic appearance and distinctive stem color . The plant forms large, flat, dull bluish-green fronds, covered with areoles provided with long, thin, yellow-brown spines , which give it a wild and ornamental air.
In good light and heat conditions, it can produce yellow flowers , sometimes followed by small fruits. It is a moderate to fast growing plant, ideal for desert-inspired gardens, but also for large pots placed in sunny spaces.
🌵 Botanical characteristics:
• Full name: Opuntia pailana
• Family: Cactaceae
• Origin: Mexico
• Shape: stem composed of flat, blue-green blades
• Spines: long, thin, golden yellow, grouped on prominent areoles
• Flowers: yellow, with reddish center (rare flowering in culture)
• Fruits: small, round, sometimes edible
☀️ Growing conditions:
• Light: prefers direct light and sun exposure – essential for the blue coloration
• Temperature: optimum between 20–32°C; withstands up to approx. -2°C if kept dry
• Watering: rare – the substrate must dry completely between waterings; in the cold season, water minimally
• Soil: very well drained – substrate for cacti, with generous addition of sand or gravel
• Fertilization: monthly in the warm season, with fertilizer for cacti and succulents
✔️ Advantages and uses:
• Rare and decorative plant, ideal for collectors
• Foliage with a blue-green hue, with strong visual impact
• Suitable for xeric gardens, large pots or sunny terraces
• Easy to maintain, with low water requirements
• Creates an excellent contrast in arrangements with other succulents or decorative rocks
Height with pot included: approx. 15 cm