Bunny Ear Cactus
Bunny Ear Cactus is often described as the smaller and cuter cactus sibling of the Prickly Pear.
Fans of this cactus love to observe its new pads grow, which are always two at a time, resembling bunny ears. It's also fun to see the young, red pads transform into a green color.
But please enjoy these this cactus from a distance- the cute bunny ears come with lots of tiny glochids that hook onto those that come into contact!
Botanical name: Opuntia microdasys
Other names: Bunny cactus, Polka dot cactus
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Bunny Ear Cactus Appearance
Bunny ear cactus has thick, 2-6 inch pads that make up the body in segments. They grow two at a time, earning its nickname bunny ear cactus. The young pads are reddish in color and become green as they age.
No thorns or spines, but numerous tiny glochids that appear to be fuzzy from a distance will hook onto those that come into contact, causing irritation.
Small, 1-3 inch yellow flowers when in bloom, which occurs infrequently. Purple fruits will emerge thereafter.
Bunny ear cactus, when mature, is about 2-3 feet tall and 3-6 feet wide.
Bunny Ear Cactus Landscaping Tips
People tend to enjoy Bunny ear cactus in a pot indoors or outdoors next to other potted plants. The bunny-ear-forming growth habit and white dots give the cactus a distinct look and are a great addition to a plant collection.
Great candidate for small spaces due to its size.
If planted in the ground, Bunny ear cactus will spread to form a dense shrub. Therefore, unless you are using the cactus to deter unwanted visitors to your property or you have a lot of space, you may want to keep it in a container.
Even though the glochids are very short and small, keep this cactus away from curious pets and children. If you touch it, you will not get one glochid stuck to you, but many at a time since the glochids are very dense on this plant.
Bunny Ear Cactus Origin
Northern Mexico, where it is arid and warm
Bunny Ear Cactus Care
Caring for Bunny Ear Cactus is easy and is similar to caring for the typical cactus. The main issue is overwatering.
Soil: Loose, well-draining soil that is lightly fertile.
Temperature: Can withstand temperatures down to 40 degrees. Does well in the heat.
Water: Occasional, deep watering. Allow the soil to completely dry out between waterings. Either use a moisture meter or stick your finger through the soil to gauge the moisture level. It’s better to err on the side of underwatering than overwatering.
Sun: Full sun to partial shade
Bunny Ear Cactus Problems
Pests: Minimal pests that include mealybugs. To remove mealybugs, use insecticidal soap or apply rubbing alcohol directly to the area of infestation using a cotton swab.
Fungal diseases from root rot, dry rot, and harsh weather conditions.
Signs of overwatering: Drooping, squishy texture (especially an the bottom of the cactus)
Signs of too little water: Shriveling, drying skin
Signs of too much sun: Burning, scarring
Signs of too little sun: Etiolation, discoloring
Bunny Ear Cactus Propagation
Remove Bunny ear cactus pads with caution, never getting into direct contact with the plant. We recommend using tongs and thick fabric or newspaper.
Allow the pads to dry for a few days, and then plant into well-draining soil.
FAQ
How much does Bunny ear Cactus cost?
At our nursery, Bunny ear cactus costs $15 for a 1-gallon container and $45 for a 5-gallon container.
Prices are subject to change. Please contact us for the most up-to-date information on pricing. We may have larger sizes available. We provide installation services locally at a separate cost.
Does Bunny ear Cactus flower?
Yes, Bunny ear cactus will produce small, 1-3 inch yellow flowers when in bloom, although it does not occur frequently.
Why is my bunny ear cactus drooping?
If it is drooping slightly and has a shriveled appearance, it's likely that it is underwatered. If it is completely bent over, it may be overwatered.
If it appears to be stretching towards its light source, it is not getting enough light.
Summary
SIZE (H X W) | 2-3 feet x 3-6 feet |
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FLOWER COLOR | Yellow |
FLOWER SEASON | Infrequent |
EXPOSURE | Full Sun |
WATER | Low |
GROWTH RATE | Slow |
HARDINESS | 40º F, USDA Zone 10 |
PRUNING | None |