Sticker - Prickly Pear Stamp

$3.50

Part of the Moab Stamp collection celebrating the native plants that make this edge of the desert so uniquely beautiful!

The Prickly Pear is prevalent throughout the Southwestern United States. Thriving in sun and dry soil, in areas of 1,000 to 4,000 feet in elevation. The flowers range in color from yellow to pink. The fruit, called tuna, are bright fuschia and covered in little spines.

Scientific Name: Opuntia phaeacantha

Thick, durable vinyl protects your die cut stickers from scratching, rain & sunlight.
Measuring 2.18″ × 3″, these stickers work best on smooth surfaces.

Actual colors may vary slightly due to computer monitor capacity to display colors.

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Part of the Moab Stamp collection celebrating the native plants that make this edge of the desert so uniquely beautiful!

The Prickly Pear is prevalent throughout the Southwestern United States. Thriving in sun and dry soil, in areas of 1,000 to 4,000 feet in elevation. The flowers range in color from yellow to pink. The fruit, called tuna, are bright fuschia and covered in little spines.

Scientific Name: Opuntia phaeacantha

Thick, durable vinyl protects your die cut stickers from scratching, rain & sunlight.
Measuring 2.18″ × 3″, these stickers work best on smooth surfaces.

Actual colors may vary slightly due to computer monitor capacity to display colors.

Part of the Moab Stamp collection celebrating the native plants that make this edge of the desert so uniquely beautiful!

The Prickly Pear is prevalent throughout the Southwestern United States. Thriving in sun and dry soil, in areas of 1,000 to 4,000 feet in elevation. The flowers range in color from yellow to pink. The fruit, called tuna, are bright fuschia and covered in little spines.

Scientific Name: Opuntia phaeacantha

Thick, durable vinyl protects your die cut stickers from scratching, rain & sunlight.
Measuring 2.18″ × 3″, these stickers work best on smooth surfaces.

Actual colors may vary slightly due to computer monitor capacity to display colors.