Look for seeds that may reproduce BEFORE removing. If you know that names of the flowering cacti that grow in your landscape, look them up to see if they might produce viable seeds. If so, seeds will likely be in a pod near the flowering area, or possibly inside the flower. Seeds may need to mature before planting.
Prickly pear cactus is best known for its edible, sweet fruit. It features spiny stems bears spectacular flowers in red to yellow shades during summers.
In general, expect to wait at least 3 weeks and up to several months for a cactus seed to germinate. Growth from other post-seed stages depends on the species type, the conditions it is growing in and the care the cactus receives.. . . . .364011235104!]0000000000000009783314145283!]