The prickly pear is one of only a few "succulents" in Missouri. Its blossoms come in three distinct colors: white, yellow, and red. The fruits (called opuntia or tuna) have been used for thousands of years to make jellies and an alcoholic drink called colonche. This unframed original watercolor measures 6.5" x 10.5" surrounded by a 9" x 13" pale yellow matboard. This painting sells for $100 which includes shipping. To learn more about this or any other artwork, please contact me at cajuntom55@gmail.com. Enjoy.
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