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  1. #1
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    They take so long to open! I have new buds on two cacti and have been trying not to water hoping to promote the blooming. The prickly pear in west Texas were blooming like crazy this weekend, gorgeous yellow blooms. I hope one of my photos came out.
    Amanda

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    It FINALLY BLOOMED!!!!!! YAY!!!!
    I posted some pictures on my blog here:
    http://strumelia.blogspot.com/2009/0...ly-blooms.html
    Lisa
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    Beautiful! One of mine is blooming.
    Amanda

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    A Cacti lover's photo delight

    I have become a total cacti/succulent lover! And living in the southwest I get a bonaza of wild specimens to look at to.

    Wild something in Eldorado:



    Blooming prickly pear in Eldorado (note the bee if you can see him):




    And now my own guys:

    Weeping agave pup from DH's boss:


    Blooming Astro cacti (I love purples!):




    The tiny grapto coming up, my aunt loves plants and purple so it may become a gift for her:



    And the fuzzy spots on this Fero is how it blooms:
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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    Wonderful pix, Amanda!

    That Astro is incredible! Looks like you have the magic touch.
    Lisa
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    I love succulents! They always look so fantastic potted together in adorable little arrangements-- plus they're fairly low maintenance. Ever since my grandfather would take some of the 'chicks' from his Hens and Chicks in his garden and pot them for my room, I've loved them.

    I don't keep cacti because I'm afraid for my cat... I figure she'd poke herself somehow and get infected My brother got this little cactus when he was in elementary school and it's gone absolutely crazy over the last 18 years or so. My mom keeps cutting the 'babies' and gifting them to friends.

    I'll post pictures once I get my camera back from work!
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    Lisa- Either the magic touch or I just live in a great climate for them!

    Reesha- That astro is so soft, I can touch it bare handed. It does not have traditional spines of a cactus. And the one a posted a bit back that is on my desk only the thorny one has spines. Around here a lot of people use Prickly Pear in landscaping and have the landscapers cut of the spines. That wouldn't be too difficult on a small specimen.
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Reesha View Post
    I don't keep cacti because I'm afraid for my cat... I figure she'd poke herself somehow and get infected
    Hi Reesha,
    That's ironic- i got cactus and succulents purposely BECAUSE we have indoor cats!
    I must have about 25 various types of cactus and succulents. they spend all winter inside the house with our cats. The cats sniff at them occasionally, but never try to chew them or touch them. I myself have gotten way more spiny little stabs than my cats ever get!
    The cats used to chew other types of houseplants, and i got rid of them and wanted indoor plants that were much lower maintenance and that would not attract the cats. My cats leave all my cactus and succulents well alone.
    I put the pots outside on my porch all summer- it's a pretty large collection.

    My suggestion is to go ahead and get yourself some cactus!
    Lisa
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