https://db.linpi.org/ophu
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prickly pear tuna
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by maggie
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bee friendly
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salt tolerant
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deer resistant

Prickly Pear Cactus

Opuntia humifusa

Yes, Long Island has a native cactus! The Prickly Pear Cactus is a mounding, low-growing perennial found closer to the shoreline in sandy patches.  Easy to grow, hard to kill, and great for containers, too.  Be careful of the tiny hairlike spines when handling!  The paddles (nopales) and fruit (tuna) are edible and feature in Mexican cuisine. 

fullsun
partsun
Bloom Season:
Early Summer - Mid Summer
Flower Colors:
Yellow
Soil Tolerance:
Sandy,  Dry,  Well drained
Height: 1 foot
Spread: 1-2 feet
Perennial