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mini prickly pear cactus Beaver-rita Prickly pear

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mini prickly pear cactus Beaver-rita Prickly pear"It looked exactly like the picture and came in great condition" "My cactus arrived in terrific condition and it is just a beautiful as I expected it to be. It looks great on my patio Why Customers Love the Beaver rita Hybrid Unique hybrid variety with standout color and form Purple tinged pads with seasonal color variation Bright pink spring flowers Compact, upright growth habit Cold hardy and drought tolerant Beaver rita Hybrid Prickly Pear A Unique

 

⭐"It looked exactly like the picture and came in great condition"
"My cactus arrived in terrific condition and it is just a beautiful as I expected it to be. It looks great on my patio

 

Why Customers Love the Beaver-rita Hybrid

Unique hybrid variety with standout color and form
Purple-tinged pads with seasonal color variation
Bright pink spring flowers
Compact, upright growth habit
Cold hardy and drought tolerant

 

Beaver-rita Hybrid Prickly Pear 🌵

A Unique Desert Beauty

 

The Beaver-rita Hybrid Prickly Pear is a stunning cross between two beloved desert favorites—the Santa Rita Prickly Pear and the Beavertail Prickly Pear. This rare hybrid combines the rich purple coloration of Santa Rita with the vibrant pink flowers of Beavertail, creating a truly eye-catching cactus for landscapes or containers.

Compared to our Santa Rita × Beavertail hybrid, the Beaver-rita has a more upright growth habit, with Santa Rita traits being more dominant in its structure and pad shape.

 

🌸 Key Features

 

Purple-Tinged Pads


This hybrid displays the rounded, flat pad shape and purple coloration of the Santa Rita Prickly Pear. Pad color may range from bluish-green to deep purple depending on sun exposure, temperature, and moisture levels, giving it dynamic, ever-changing appeal.

 

Pink Flowers 🌺


In spring, the Beaver-rita Hybrid produces beautiful pink blooms, inherited from its Beavertail parent. The flowers contrast strikingly against the purple pads and add a bold seasonal highlight.

 

Compact, Manageable Size 🌱


Typically reaches about 3 ft. tall x 3 ft. wide at maturity, making it ideal for smaller gardens, focal plantings, and container growing.

 

Cold Hardy ❄️


Tolerates nighttime temperatures into the low teens, making it suitable for USDA zones 7a–11 and areas that experience occasional frost.

 

🌵 Perfect for Desert & Low-Maintenance Landscapes

 

🪴 Container Gardening


Compact size and bold coloration make this hybrid an excellent choice for patios, decks, and balconies.

 

🌵 Xeriscaping & Landscaping


Thrives in hot, dry conditions with minimal care once established—perfect for water-wise landscapes.

 

🏜️ Desert & Southwestern Gardens
Adds color, texture, and interest to desert-themed and Southwestern-style designs.

 

🚚 Healthy Plants, Shipped with Care

 

Your Beaver-rita Hybrid Prickly Pear is carefully grown, hand-selected, and securely packed to ensure it arrives healthy and ready to plant.

 

Ships bare root
• Includes planting, watering, and general care instructions

 

We make planting easy and stress-free, whether you’re a seasoned cactus collector or just getting started.

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

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