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Two of the common
Opuntia cactus in the woods--the claret cup in bloom and another mini-prickly pear living on a boulder in what must be just wind-blown dirt. Thanks to the wet weather in May, however, they look pretty happy.
But as the experts say,
don't mulch your cactus.
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