. Behavior, under cultural conditions, of species of cacti known as Opuntia. Cactus. Fig. 1.—A Nearly Spineless Species of Opuntia (O. cacanapa), Native of the Laredo Region of Texas, as Grown at San Fig. 2.—An Arizona Desert Species of Opuntia (O. discata) Under Cultivation at San Antonio, Showing Its Changed Habit Under Changed Conditions. The large size of the joints and the reclining- nature cf the main limbs are conspicuous modifi- cations due to changed conditions. OPUNTIA CACANAPA AND OPUNTIA Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m


. Behavior, under cultural conditions, of species of cacti known as Opuntia. Cactus. Fig. 1.—A Nearly Spineless Species of Opuntia (O. cacanapa), Native of the Laredo Region of Texas, as Grown at San Fig. 2.—An Arizona Desert Species of Opuntia (O. discata) Under Cultivation at San Antonio, Showing Its Changed Habit Under Changed Conditions. The large size of the joints and the reclining- nature cf the main limbs are conspicuous modifi- cations due to changed conditions. OPUNTIA CACANAPA AND OPUNTIA Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Griffiths, David, 1867-1935. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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