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Opuntia microdasys
Bunny ears
Evergreen perennial
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The Opuntia microdasys plant species is found in Southwestern N. America. It is a member of the Cactaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Bunny ears.

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Latin Name:  Opuntia microdasys
Common Name:  Bunny ears
Family:  Cactaceae
Author:  (Lehm.)Pfeiff.
 
Known Hazards:  The plant has numerous minutely barbed glochids (hairs) that are easily dislodged when the plant is touched and they then become stuck to the skin where they are difficult to see and remove. They can cause considerable discomfort[200].
 
Mature Height:  0.6   Mature Width:  0.6
 
Habitat:  Not known



General Uses:  The following notes are for O. ficus indica. They almost certainly also apply to this species[K]. A gum is obtained from the stem. It is used as a masticatory or mixed with oil to make candles[64]. The juice of the boiled stem segments is very sticky. It is added to plaster, whitewash etc to make it adhere better to walls[92].

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