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Orange Cactus Flower

Sun May 25 2008
Generally known as prickly pear or Panhandle, it is sceinetific name is Opuntia. Prickly pear species are found in abundance in the West and Southwest of the United States and throughout much of Mexico

The Opuntia Flowers bloom in March, April, May

Generally known as prickly pear or Panhandle, it's sceinetific name is Opuntia. Prickly pear species are found in abundance in the West and Southwest of the United States and throughout much of Mexico

Dactylopius coccus is a scale insect, from which the cochineal dye is derived. D. coccus itself is native to tropical and subtropical South America and Mexico. This type of insect, a primarily sessile parasite, lives on cacti from the genus Opuntia, feeding on moisture and nutrients in the cactus sap. The insect produces carminic acid which deters predation by other insects. The carminic acid can be extracted from the insect's body and eggs to make the red dye.

Cochineal is primarily used as a red food colouring and for cosmetics. The cochineal dye was used by the Aztec and Maya peoples of Central and North America. Produced almost exclusively in Oaxaca, Mexico by indigenous producers, cochineal became Mexico's second most valued export after silver. The dyestuff was consumed throughout Europe and was so highly valued that its price was regularly quoted on the London and Amsterdam Commodity Exchanges

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Cochineal is primarily used as a red food colouring and for cosmetics. The cochineal dye was used by the Aztec and Maya peoples of Central and North America. Produced almost exclusively in Oaxaca, Mexico by indigenous producers, cochineal became Mexico's second most valued export after silver. The dyestuff was consumed throughout Europe and was so highly valued that its price was regularly quoted on the London and Amsterdam Commodity Exchanges

Generally known as prickly pear or Panhandle, it's sceinetific name is Opuntia. Prickly pear species are found in abundance in the West and Southwest of the United States and throughout much of Mexico

The Opuntia Flowers bloom in March, April, May

The Opuntia Flowers bloom in March, April, May

 

Cochineal is primarily used as a red food colouring and for cosmetics. The cochineal dye was used by the Aztec and Maya peoples of Central and North America. Produced almost exclusively in Oaxaca, Mexico by indigenous producers, cochineal became Mexico's second most valued export after silver. The dyestuff was consumed throughout Europe and was so highly valued that its price was regularly quoted on the London and Amsterdam Commodity Exchanges

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