cactus resembling the prickly pear Cold Hardy Cactus ‘Opuntia Piña Colada’
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cactus resembling the prickly pear

cactus resembling the prickly pear Cold Hardy Cactus ‘Opuntia Piña Colada’

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cactus resembling the prickly pear Cold Hardy Cactus ‘Opuntia Piña Colada’Introducing the Opuntia 'Pia Colada', which is a stunning and unique cactus known for its cold hardiness and eye catching appearance. The pia colada plant is a cultivar derived from the Opuntia, opens in a new tab genus, which includes various species of prickly pear cacti. The Opuntia 'Pia Colada' is commonly referred to as the Pia Colada Cactus due to its resemblance to the tropical Pia Colada drink. It is also sometimes called the Golden Spine

Introducing the Opuntia 'Piña Colada', which is a stunning and unique cactus known for its cold-hardiness and eye-catching appearance. The piña colada plant is a cultivar derived from the Opuntia, opens in a new tab genus, which includes various species of prickly pear cacti. 

The Opuntia 'Piña Colada' is commonly referred to as the Piña Colada Cactus due to its resemblance to the tropical Piña Colada drink. It is also sometimes called the Golden Spine Cactus.  


Native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, this unique cactus variety can withstand temperatures as low as -10°F, making it a great choice for gardeners in colder climates.

It is bred to thrive in cold climates, making it an excellent choice for gardeners in regions with harsh winters.

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Opuntia 'Piña Colada' typically grows up to 2 feet tall and 6 feet wide.

It forms compact clusters of pads, creating a visually appealing display.

The pads have a vibrant golden-yellow hue like a tropical drink, that adds a touch of tropical flair to gardens in colder regions. 

The flowers of Opuntia Piña colada, bloom in spring and early summer with beautiful yellow flowers with a hint of orange. These flowers are typically around 2 to 3 inches in diameter and attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. 

Interestingly, the Opuntia 'Piña Colada' features color-changing flowers, first appearing yellow with a red stripe, then transitioning to a rich pink the next day.

When it comes to pina colada plant care, it thrives in well-draining soil, opens in a new tab, preferably a sandy or rocky mix. This type of soil helps prevent waterlogging, which can be detrimental to cacti. This winter-hardy cactus loves full sun exposure and should be placed in a spot that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. It can tolerate some shade but will thrive best in bright, sunny conditions. 

The Opuntia 'Piña Colada' is drought-tolerant and prefers infrequent watering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot. One of the remarkable features of Opuntia 'Piña Colada' is its cold hardiness. It can withstand indoor temperatures between 35 °F and 65 °F. It is well suited outdoors in USDA zone 5.  

Opuntia piña colada propagation involves taking cuttings from a mature plant and allowing them to be callous before planting in well-draining soil. These cuttings can also be rooted in water before being transferred to soil for optimal growth.  

Be sure to add your Opuntia piña colada to your home or garden and enjoy its low-maintenance care, while admiring its impressive display year after year. 

Also, you can explore other popular types of winter hardy cacti, opens in a new tab on our Opuntia genus shop page. 

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