My cacti flowers
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Wanted to share my cacti flowers with you. I love these.
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Very pretty! I have a nice size patch of these as well and the only drawback is....weeding. I wear gloves before I go anywhere near them but still usually end up getting stuck.
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Very pretty.
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God in all His wonder blessed us with color. Thank goodness.
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Beautiful flowers - Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
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Very pretty! I have a nice size patch of these as well and the only drawback is....weeding. I wear gloves before I go anywhere near them but still usually end up getting stuck.
Oh I know. They're treacherous! |
very pretty, what kind of cactus is that?
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Prickley Pears. My husband and I collected several on a trip to Montana/Nebraska about 11 years ago. We've been propogating and splitting them regularly (in the greenhouse). Last year we finally gave them up and my husband dumped them into the burn pile. We didn't do a burn last year ... guess what ... not only are they alive, they're blooming. I might have to scoop them up and plant them somewhere :)
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We bought the house in Dec and I've got a patch of these with other cacti-ripping them all out. Nothing worse then trying to pick those suckers out of a dog.
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Very beautiful.
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Originally Posted by cizzors
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We bought the house in Dec and I've got a patch of these with other cacti-ripping them all out. Nothing worse then trying to pick those suckers out of a dog.
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I walked to the Pharmacy yesterday and on the way passed a huge cactus that was blooming. dark pink blossoms.
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Yes, they are very invasive, but the flower they show softens their meanness. The fruit produced after the flower is eatable...tastes like cross between strawberry and watermelon.....I don't know if these are fruit producing, but I do know somewhere in the world they are...hard to find in stores...must cut skin off with gloves on under running water..at least that is how my dd mil taught me!
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When the purple balls (the pear) is ripe we make prickly pear jam and syrup. It so good.
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Beautiful Flowers, where I live in the NW never see any thing like them.
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I watched a yard crasher show last weekend. They said they have prickly pear cactus without the stickers. I had some years ago and let them die out.
I have house cactus and letting the winter get them, after 40 or so years I am tired of messing with them. We are taking out the 4' x 4' greenhouse window because the new overhang reduces the light. The flowers are beautiful. |
The flowers are beautiful!
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Beautiful !! dislike the prickleys tho !LOL
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These remind me of my mother. My mother had a large (6+ feet) plant that bloomed and made fruit. She would peel the fruit and eat it out of hand. Very sour! I made her some beautiful hot pink jam out of it one year after she had peeled them for me (they have spiky little furry things on them.)
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I always used tongs when working in the cactus bed, but if you get stuck, spread Elmers glue on the places, let it dry thoroughly, then peel it off like a piece of paper.
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Beautiful, reminds me of some my Mom had in her garden. Thanks for sharing.
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Yes, they are pretty, in Australia they grow everywhere in the wild and are considered a "pest", lots and lots of them were destroyed when the first settlers came but not before someone decided to try to make a jam with their fruit and I heard it tastes very nice :)
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These are absolutely gorgeous.
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I just make your beautiful flower picture my screen saver!
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