This is one of the prettiest and common in culture Opuntias, but of cause not on windowsill. The name comes from the mountain ridge just South-East of Tucson, AZ, where it can be found on surrounding sandy flats. The plants form low bushes, largest specimens about 5 ft - over 1.5 meters tall.
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