I know, I know. They're in terrible condition. They're a very ugly plant to have. The only reason I have kept them all this time is because I always find it terribly neat to see them blooming in spring with yellow flowers.
Unfortunately, I missed it this spring. I honestly think they bloomed in January during that long warmspell in order to have fruit that already dropped at this time.
Here's a picture of the two fruits I gathered. The fruits are also protected by some spines/burrs.
I cut open the fruit to try to reveal the seeds inside. You can kinda see them.
I'm personally thinking of ditching the plant I have now and restarting with a fresh pad so that I can deal with a smaller plant instead of a large pot that makes it hard to clean leaves and pine needles.
Oh come on... Let it live! I just want to know why you sent me some if it was a terribly ugly plant? hehee... Anyway, mine is growing very well and I actually think it's really perdy... I love the blooms and the fruit is very nice this time of year... Did you taste it by any chance? I was wondering if it was edible like the other type of Prickly Pear... Anyway, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI still have it around. For now. hehe.
ReplyDeleteNah, I didn't eat it. I wasn't sure if it was edible and I didn't want my mouth full of spikes so I ditched it.