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flowering prickly pear cactus Shop 'Winter Hardy Cactus – Opuntia 'Orange Chiffon' Care and Growing GuideIntroducing the popular winter hardy cactus Opuntia Orange Chiffon, which is the low growing prickly pear cactus that belongs to the Opuntia genus. It is known for its vibrant flowers and unique texture. The Opuntia Orange Chiffon cactus has flat, paddle shaped stems known as pads or cladodes. These pads are covered in clusters of tiny, hair like glochids, which give the plant its soft, fuzzy appearance. The pads are bright green in color but turn

Introducing the popular winter hardy cactus Opuntia Orange Chiffon which is the low-growing prickly pear cactus that belongs to the Opuntia genus. It is known for its vibrant flowers and unique texture.  

The Opuntia Orange Chiffon cactus has flat, paddle-shaped stems known as pads or cladodes. These pads are covered in clusters of tiny, hair-like glochids, which give the plant its soft, fuzzy appearance. The pads are bright green in color but turn purple during cold.  


The Orange chiffon cold hardy cactus can grow up to 2 feet tall and 4 feet wide.

As the cactus matures, it forms a sprawling
or bushy habit.

The
flowers of Opuntia orange chiffon bloom during the spring and summer months, with striking orange-pink flowers.

These flowers are usually cup-shaped and can add a beautiful contrast to the vibrant green pads.

When it comes to care, the Opuntia Orange Chiffon cactus is a relatively low-maintenance plant. It thrives in full sunlight, so make sure to provide it with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. As for watering, this cactus prefers a dry environment and should be watered sparingly once in 12 days. To avoid overwatering, allow the soil to completely dry between waterings. In terms of soil, a well-draining cactus mix, opens in a new tab is ideal. 

This cactus is known for its cold hardiness and can tolerate temperatures outdoors down to USDA Zone 5. However, it's important to protect it from prolonged exposure to freezing temperatures, especially during winter. If you live in a colder climate with consistent temperatures below 32 °F, it's best to bring the plant indoors or provide it with some form of insulation during the winter months. 

To propagate this Opuntia cactus, you can use stem cuttings or offsets. Simply let the cuttings dry for a few days before planting in well-drained soil. Make sure to place the cuttings in a warm, sunny location to encourage root growth. Water sparingly until roots are established to prevent rotting.  

Overall, the Opuntia orange chiffon is one of the cold hardy cacti that can survive winter. With the help of Opuntia orange chiffon, you'll start to spend less time maintaining your garden and more time taking in its beauty! 

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