Opuntia erinacea, Grizzly Bear Cactus or Old Man Prickly Pear, is endemic to the western states of the USA, mainly California and Nevada but also just across the borders into SW Utah and NW Arizona. It grows in arid scrubby chapparal often together with Larrea tridentata and up to elevations of 2800 metres above sea level on rocky slopes and among dry pine and oak forest in the mountains of the High Sierra Nevada, San Bernardino Mountains and San Jacinto Mountains and further west into the Mojave Desert in a landscape often dominated by Yucca brevifolia.
It is a distinctive Opuntia, with long white downward-pointing spines that are brittle and hairlike and somewhat less fierce than many prickly pears. It is hardy in the UK if kept dry in the winter and will withstand temperatures down to at least -20C, surviving long freezes. Even old half-rotted fragments can re-root and start growing again as soon as the weather warms up.
There is a certain amount of healthy debate about the correct taxonomy for this species and it has several synonyms. It is most often referred to as Opuntia polyacantha var. erinacea or Opuntia erinacea var. ursina.
This is a great hardy cactus for UK gardens and with its distinctive shaggy white coat it has loads of personality.
Small pot - big plant!
Additional Information
Order | Caryophyllales |
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Family | Cactaceae |
Sub-Family | Opuntioideae |
Synonyms | Opuntia erinacea var. hystricina, Opuntia erinacea var. ursina, Opuntia hystricina, Opuntia hystricina var. ursina, Opuntia polyacantha var. erinacea, Opuntia ursina |
Geographical Origin | USA: California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona |
Cultivation | Full sun. Very free-draining alkaline substrate with very little organic matter. Keep dry from October to March |
Eventual Height | 1m |
Eventual Spread | 1m |
Hardiness | Hardy down to -20C if kept dry. A simple glass or plastic rain-shelter during the winter months is all that is needed |
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good plantgood size plant as always now in greenhouse awaiting spring before planting out in arid bed with
some of last years purchases from same company.
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Very goodI've grown one in California. Now have bought one here in England. It showed up in great shape. Well packed. Already responding to being potted. I'm very impressed with the care you put into the packing. Thank you .
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BertieWe have named this little chap Bertie. An amazing little specimen and he now has 13 flowers growing on him, a joy to watch him transform each and every day. Great buy for that something a little different in the garden, again came very well packaged thank you
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