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Opuntia cochenillifera (Nopal de la Cochinilla)

The name of this plant comes from the Aztec-word „nohpalli“ for the pads of the plant. The leaves are common in the traditional Mexican cuisine.

    • Common names: Nopal chamacuero, Tuna de Cochinilla, Alquitira, Lengua de vaca, Nopal costeño, Nopal de San Gabriel

    • Botanical family: Cactaceae

    • Geographic origin: Mexico

    • Current geographic distribution: Tropical & subtropical regions

    • Pollination: Insects

    • Uses: Ornamental, nutritional (fruits and leaves) & medicinal plant (traditional use of raw leaves for cancer treatment)

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