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you sure about that? Sure doesn't look like O basilaris to me. Flower color wrong as is pad shape and thickness. O basilaris is usually a very thick, stout pad plant with very short, almost non-existant spines but closely spaced small areoles. And it's rarely that green (usually a dull blue, grey, lavendar or even tan)... I am NO Opuntia expert, but O basilaris is a common one here in California and I just have not seen one look like that.