Can you believe it; Prickly Pear plant growing in a gutter above some shops in Toowoomba!
Propagation:Initial growth from seed is slow and it may take 3 to 4 years before your plant produces flowers and fruit. The seeds need shade to germinate and should be kept moist until that time.Propagation from pads is much simpler and yields faster results.
https://www.gardendesign.com/succulents/prickly-pear.html#:~:text=Initial%20growth%20from%20seed%20is,simpler%20and%20yields%20faster%20results.
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