hairy prickly pear cactus "Snow White" Prickly Pear
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hairy prickly pear cactus

hairy prickly pear cactus "Snow White" Prickly Pear

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hairy prickly pear cactus "Snow White" Prickly Pear"Cactus came in extremely healthy & ready to go. Packaging, instructions, everything was seamless. Will be ordering all of my future cactus' from here! "I was expecting one or two pads, and fairly small. I got sooo much more. For the price, I am just thrilled" Why Customers Love the Snow White Prickly Pear Striking white, fluffy pads unlike any other cactus Cold tolerant down to ~10F Fast growing with strong structure Low maintenance & drought

 

"Cactus came in extremely healthy & ready to go. Packaging, instructions, everything was seamless. Will be ordering all of my future cactus' from here!


"I was expecting one or two pads, and fairly small. I got sooo much more. For the price, I am just thrilled"

 

Why Customers Love the Snow White Prickly Pear

 

Striking white, fluffy pads unlike any other cactus
Cold tolerant down to ~10°F
Fast-growing with strong structure
Low maintenance & drought tolerant
Excellent for landscapes or containers

 

Snow White Prickly Pear Cactus 🌵

(Opuntia erinacea ‘Ursine’)

 

Looking to add something truly unique to your garden or patio? The Snow White Prickly Pear Cactus is an unforgettable standout, prized for its soft, white, fuzzy pads and dramatic presence. This fast-growing prickly pear matures to an impressive 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide, making it a bold focal point in landscapes or containers.

Few cacti combine visual impact, cold tolerance, and easy care quite like this one.

 

🌵 Key Features & Growing Habits

 

Unique, Eye-Catching Appearance 🌟


The pads are covered in soft, white hair that gives this cactus its signature snow-white, fuzzy look. The contrast against desert gravel, stone, or greenery makes it a true conversation piece.

 

Cold Hardy & Adaptable ❄️


Hardy to approximately 10°F, the Snow White Prickly Pear performs well in USDA zones 8–11, thriving in both cooler climates and warm desert regions.

 

Fast-Growing Structure


One of the fastest-growing prickly pears, it reaches mature size quickly—adding height, texture, and visual interest in a short time.

 

Easy Care 🌞


Extremely low maintenance. Requires minimal watering, excellent drainage, and occasional shaping if desired. Perfect for gardeners of all experience levels.

 

Container Friendly 🪴


Thrives in pots when planted in a well-draining cactus mix, making it a stunning option for patios, courtyards, and sunrooms.

 

🌿 Ornamental Uses

 

🏞️ Landscaping


Creates dramatic contrast in rock gardens, xeriscapes, and water-wise landscapes. Plant individually as a focal point or in groups for bold visual impact.

 

🌿 Container Gardens


Ideal for patios and smaller spaces, adding sculptural desert charm with minimal effort.

 

🌅 Desert Glow Effect


As the sun sets, the white pads appear to glow, enhancing the atmosphere of outdoor spaces with a soft, luminous presence.

 

🚚 Why Order from The Cactus Outlet

 

📦 Quality Guaranteed


Each Snow White Prickly Pear is hand-selected and professionally packed to ensure it arrives healthy and ready to plant.

 

📑 Care Instructions Included


Every order comes with planting, watering, and general care instructions for an easy, stress-free start.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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