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					<description><![CDATA[I have a plant that is either Opuntia cacanapa or Opuntia alta how am I able to tell the difference between the two mine has up to 3 yellow spines in a glochid but that&#039;s rare most have 1 some have none but still have glochids they both have curling leaves so do mine they both form a trunk mine is doing so and he&#039;s grown 13 pads this year alone so far]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a plant that is either Opuntia cacanapa or Opuntia alta how am I able to tell the difference between the two mine has up to 3 yellow spines in a glochid but that&#8217;s rare most have 1 some have none but still have glochids they both have curling leaves so do mine they both form a trunk mine is doing so and he&#8217;s grown 13 pads this year alone so far</p>
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