cost of prickly pear cactus Cinnamon Prickly Pear
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cost of prickly pear cactus Cinnamon Prickly Pear

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cost of prickly pear cactus Cinnamon Prickly PearWhy Customers Love the Cinnamon Prickly Pear Distinct cinnamon colored spines (glochids) Green pads that can turn purple with sun & cool weather Bright yellow flowers during bloom season Cold hardy to ~15F Fast growing & low maintenance Cinnamon Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia rufida) A Colorful Touch for Your Garden Add bold color and texture to your garden or patio with the Cinnamon Prickly Pear Cactus. Closely related to the Angel Wings and Bunny Ear

 

Why Customers Love the Cinnamon Prickly Pear

 

Distinct cinnamon-colored spines (glochids)
Green pads that can turn purple with sun & cool weather
Bright yellow flowers during bloom season
Cold hardy to ~15°F
Fast growing & low maintenance

 

Cinnamon Prickly Pear Cactus 🌵✨

(Opuntia rufida)


A Colorful Touch for Your Garden

 

Add bold color and texture to your garden or patio with the Cinnamon Prickly Pear Cactus. Closely related to the Angel Wings and Bunny Ear prickly pears, this striking variety stands apart with its cinnamon-colored glochids and the ability to develop rich purple tones under sun and cool temperatures.

 

Hardy, fast-growing, and easy to care for, this cactus delivers maximum visual impact with minimal effort.

 

🌵 Key Features & Growing Habits

 

Vibrant, Changing Color 🌈


The Cinnamon Prickly Pear features bright green pads speckled with cinnamon-colored glochids, giving it a warm, textured appearance. With strong sun exposure and cooler temperatures, the pads may develop beautiful purple hues, adding seasonal interest.

 

Cheerful Yellow Flowers 🌼


Produces yellow blooms that contrast beautifully against the colorful pads, bringing extra brightness to the landscape during flowering season.

 

Cold Hardy & Resilient ❄️


Tolerates temperatures down to approximately 15°F, making it an excellent choice for gardeners who want desert color in cooler climates.

 

Fast, Spreading Growth 🌱


When planted in the ground, this cactus can reach up to 3 ft tall and spread up to 8 ft wide, making it ideal for filling space quickly in landscapes while remaining easy to manage.

 

🌿 Perfect for Many Uses

 

🌵 Landscape Accent


Adds bold color and contrast to desert gardens, rock gardens, and xeriscapes.

 

🪴 Container Gardening


Thrives in pots and planters, making it a great option for patios, decks, and balconies.

 

🛠️ Low-Maintenance Gardens


Once established, requires minimal water and care—perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

 

🚚 Why Choose The Cactus Outlet

 

🌱 Healthy Plants


Our 1-gallon plants average about 6" × 6" and are carefully selected for health and vigor to ensure strong growth after planting.

 

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Each cactus is professionally wrapped and packaged to arrive in excellent condition. Every order includes planting, watering, and general care instructions for an easy, stress-free start.

 

 

 

 

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I was not familiar with his work but have become a fan. Of course, as is true of my review of most poets work, I find more of the author's poems that I don't get or can't appreciate than ones I do; however, I found enough which moved me or had some profound impact that I am keeping this collection close for re-reading.
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James Wright is a terrific, though not well known, American poet of the 1950's and 60's. Along with Robert Bly and William Duffey, Wright helped to open a new page in modern poetry which encouraged writers to break from the restrictions of traditional British formats. Personal and reflective, the poems focus on nature and have a strong touch of influence from ancient Chinese poets. Though the collection is filled with great stuff, my favorite is "Northern Pike."
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I hate to give this work anything less than 5-stars, because at the moment (and probably most future moments) I revere James Wright's poetry. He makes blue collar blackened river Ohio come alive riven death with darkness and life. So this book is a must for poetry lovers. Where it distracts me is the attempts at completeness is a difficult editor's dilemma and one that doesn't serve the poet or the poet's reader well here. There are two James Wright's out there (this book presents three), as is true with most sublimated artist that pass through a learning phase before hitting on their voice, their style. James Wright started as a formalist (not my favored style) hailing structure and rhyme sometimes at the expense of meaning and language (disclaimer...one man's humble opinion belies a personal taste and no two taste buds seem the same). The book of course being a complete work, offers all of those poems of bandied prose. And then the editor offers a bridge or break of sorts in Wright's translated works of German and Spanish poets. Wright was a great poet in English, but the gift of gifted translation should have been left to the likes of W.S. Merwin, Anthony Kerrigan, Charles Tomlinson, and Stephen Mitchell for Neruda, Paz, and Rilke. So, Wright's "Above the River," really first breaks the surface on page 119 after his epiphany to all thing free form. It is then that his poetry sings darkly. I leave you with some of Wright's beautiful language (there's plenty to be had). Buy the book for the rest. In Fear of Harvests It has happened Before: nearby, The nostrils of slow horses Breathe evenly, And the brown bees drag their high garlands, Heavily, Toward hives of snow.
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