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  • _Phyllocactus_ in having the branches dilated into the form of fleshy leaves, but differ in haying them divided into short truncate leaf-like portions, which are articulated, that is to say, provided with a joint by which they separate spontaneously; the margins are crenate or dentate, and the flowers, which are large and showy, magenta or crimson, appear at the apex of the terminal joints. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • If you were a cactus, I'd endure all the pain just to hug you.
  • After a long flight, all you can do is stumble around its pathways and cactus gardens, marvelling at the sheer audacity of it all. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dazzling light was spread through the air, along the whitish hills strewed with cylindric cactuses, and over a sea ever calm, the shores of which were peopled with alcatras, * (* A brown pelican, of the size of a swan. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
  • At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the in the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and Cattleya orchids. White House florist shows Obamas' relaxed style
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  • We kept driving, past cedar thickets and a pasture studded with blooming prickly pear cactus.
  • In a quick tour, he points out the pupfish pond, a nature trail, and the cactus and native plants, all labeled so you can distinguish a teddy bear cholla from a beavertail cactus.
  • After a long flight, all you can do is stumble around its pathways and cactus gardens, marvelling at the sheer audacity of it all. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also there were cornfields, grapevines, lemon trees, stands of bamboo, and forests of cactus.
  • They wore chaps criss-crossed with scars from needle sharp cactus, their hats were badly weathered, having survived many suns, winds and rains.
  • The cactus is a metaphor for Saul as a person and his reciprocal relationship with Jesse. Breaking Bad Recap: Episode 3 “I.F.T.” is a Slow Burn and a Saucy Acronym | /Film
  • LERICI, C.R. and CAPELLA, P. (1976) Caratteri chimici del fico d’lndia (Cactus opuntia). Chapter 5
  • This nopalito cactus and jicama salad with dried fruit and smoky Mezcal lime dressing is prepared by chef Agustín Gaytán. research facility in Parlier. "alt =" Mark Crosse/The Fresno Bee - Jerry Serimian, biological technician at the USDA Jerry Serimian, biological technician at the USDA research facility in Parlier. Home
  • A collection of cacti xerophytic plants - over 800 specimens - is exhibited in the nearby cactus house.
  • As an Austinite, I prefer mine with nopalitos, aka pickled cactus. Slashfood
  • Tall palm trees and thick forests of cactuses give travellers the impression that they are staying in a tropical region.
  • While poinsettia is the most popular, a Christmas cactus in full bloom is a great gift and easy to care for once the flowers have faded.
  • Examples of these endemic cacti are the lava cactus (Brachycereus nesioticus) and prickly pear cacti (Opuntia echios and O. helleri). Galápagos Islands xeric scrub
  • Though operators admit that the beautiful packaging, such as Porfidio's handblown bottle with a cactus inside and Lapiz Azulis pyramid-shaped bottles, do spark interest, some worry about rising costs.
  • Hummingbirds favored the maguey cactus, and people who extracted the plant's sap were also known as hummingbirds.
  • The plant, usually a cactus, potato plant or fern, is secured by a felt strap with a base; tubes allow the soil to drain water.
  • But only the tumbleweeds, sagebrush and cactus, that stood like splintered sentries, were visible in this vast wilderness.
  • Tall palm trees and thick forests of cactuses give travellers the impression that they are staying in a tropical region.
  • Lizards with bright blue tails scuttled out of our way, taking cover among the thorn bushes and cactus that were the only greenery.
  • The aim of this work was to assess the fertility and breeding potential of the triploid and aneuploid hybrids with a view to developing an improved vine cactus crop.
  • The cardon is a close relative of the saguaro cactus of Arizona. Did You Know? Mexico in the Guinness world records: part two
  • The dark red, spiny fruit of the organ cactus, the pitahaya is used in savory sauces or eaten fresh. The dark red, spiny fruit of the organ cactus, the pitahaya is used in savory sauces or eaten fresh. Esta es la fruta espinosa, de color rojo, del cactus órgano. Se utiliza en salsas saladas o para comerse fresca.
  • They include the endangered Mexican Wolf and giant Saguaro cactus.
  • A mini cactus garden is super simple to make and easy to care for. The Sun
  • The balmy air was scented with aloes that were planted all the way up, along with agaves and cactuses. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the newer hangover cures on the block, people have in fact been eating prickly pear cactus for hundreds of years. The Sun
  • Sideoats grama, buffalo grass, sagebrush, yucca and prickly pear cactus are also common on the canyon floor and walls.
  • One of the newer hangover cures on the block, people have in fact been eating prickly pear cactus for hundreds of years. The Sun
  • Grow thorny plants like agave, barberry, cactus, Natal plum, and yucca under rear windows.
  • For those interested in floriculture, plants, cactus and succulents, consider a stopover at Fortín de Las Flores, perhaps as a taking - off point for a diversion to Veracruz. A driving tour from Oaxaca to San Cristobal de las Casas and Palenque: Part Two
  • To the uninitiated, for whom the idea of cacti and succulents is a ball cactus and a common hens-and-chicks succulent, delving headlong into these fascinating worlds is a bit akin to disappearing down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • So are the other varieties of native cactus and most of the desert trees.
  • A cactus bee (Diadasia sp.) pollinates a barrel cactus in Tucson, Arizona.
  • The Organ Pipe cactus opens its blossoms only during the cooler evening hours.
  • Left to itself, it would be sagebrush and cactus, but American capital and hydro-engineering wizardry have made it greener than wet Seattle.
  • No, the in-crowd is over its cactus obsession — it's all about succulents now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wikipedia has an interesting blurb about it: "Whilst he was in fact describing an actual geological feature - a laccolith which he saw as resembling a cactus 1 - he was also, tongue-in-cheek, commenting on what he saw as an absurd number of "-lith" words in the field of Geology. Archive 2008-03-01
  • Jim Irving could be sighted, white of noddle like a webbed cactus. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The American desert has made him just as it has made the thirstless cactus and the desert wolf. The Desert Valley
  • Next door at the Discovery Center - a hands-on children's science and discovery museum - visitors can meander through the 5 1/2-acre landscape, which includes a cactus garden set aglow by dozens of luminarias.
  • Dawn to dusk, each hour, Patricio would guide twenty pilgrims to the cave while the others queued up, seeking shade under every leafless cactus and scrubby tree near the chain. The Calling
  • The mushroom cloud diminished until it was no bigger than a man-sized saguaro, a desert cactus.
  • The Loggia overlooks the cactus garden and outdoor fireplace.
  • If he were a plant, he'd be an exotic cactus.
  • Like the cactuses it resembles, an aloe plant requires little care and grows quickly.
  • We have no idea what sort of cactus it is - but it's really freaky because you can almost sit and watch these things grow.
  • While playing, the child had tripped and fallen onto a large potted cactus plant.
  • The moonlight played strange tricks with the mesquit and the giant cactus, Crooked Trails and Straight
  • Watkins also loved trees, making stark portraits of the redwood, Arbutus, buckeye, sugar pine, cactus, Yucca, Douglas fir and giant mariposa, which he declared "A Perfect Tree. His Best Shot
  • Forget about formalwear and join in a bit of cactus and barrels.
  • Organ Pipe is quintessential Sonoran Desert terrain, a landscape of cactus and creosote bush interspersed with jagged mountains and laced with thickets of mesquite, ironwood, and palo verde trees.
  • Both exotic and indigenous species were acclimatised, and specialised sections, such as rosaries, ferneries, borders, and cactus gardens, developed.
  • They were evidently so enamored of the pitahaya cactus that they picked the seeds out of their feces and ate them again. Almost an Island: Travels in Baja California by Bruce Berger
  • Eleven plant species listed as threatened in the United States 'statutes are found in the park; Palmer amsonia Amsonia palmeri, goldenweed Haplopappus salicinus, Draba asprella var. kaibensis, plains cactus Pediocactus bradyi, scouler catchfly Silene rectiramea, phacelia Phacelia filiformis, wild buckwheats Eriogonum darrovii, E. thompsonae var. atwoodi and E. zionis var. coccineum, primrose Primula hunnewellii and clute penstemon Penstemon clutei. Grand Canyon National Park, United States
  • Fragrant tuberoses, jackmentias, succulent cactus varieties, the milky bush and palm varieties, including the Royal Palms, can be used for avenue borders.
  • While cactus flowers have many petals, the ocotillo's red flowers have only five, united at their base to form a tube.
  • At the May state dinner for Mexican President Felipe Calderón, prickly pear cactus showed up in vermeil wine coolers, and Dowling also tucked a few among the centerpieces of fuchsia roses and cattleya orchids. The White House's new florist in chief is boldly creating blooms with a view
  • The cactus and Spanish dagger, and the ever-present sage bush of the lower levels, had disappeared, crow's-foot and blue-joint grasses swung in the wind. The Spirit of Sweetwater
  • That herbage was found in most deserts in this part of the galaxy, and was known to some people as the Esirinus cactus.
  • The man-made structures are concealed by imaginative landscaping that includes coconut palms, hibiscus, cactuses, hammocks, bougainvillea, gardens and lawns opening to beach and sea.
  • Pointed, round nose, flat nose and hollow point pellets being tested on some nopalito, aka cactus ... WN.com - Articles related to Sensex ends in red as investors hold their bets
  • My hedge maze is two straight lines of bushes that lead to a cactus.
  • Cactus Kate censured for egregious use of the word numpty and sulks when Moet runs out in Hong Kong video conference centre. Whale Oil Beef Hooked
  • Tonto is the fifth largest forest in the U.S. with vistas ranging from piney mountains to cactus and desert.
  • This incredibly beautiful desert wouldn't be complete without its gardens of cactus, black brush, yucca, monkey flower, Easter flowers and ferns.
  • Pulque is also used in braising meat and poultry, and to make the beverages called pulques curados, in which the fermented juice of the maguey is flavored with fruit, often the tropical fruit of the warm, humid Huasteca region or the cactus fruits of the high deserts. The Cuisine of Hidalgo: Spanning Climates and Cultures
  • The triumphant plant, a combination of lichen and cactus, certainly would look weird to the eyes of man.
  • Her house is bordered by vegetation of all types—ixoras, palm trees, cactus line her yard.
  • Maybe I need to let them get a little more potbound.) 6) (in one container) two supermarket cactuses. John dillinger is alive and well and living in--
  • If you were a cactus, I'd endure all the pain just to hug you.
  • Pyramid developed a general of unusual prowess called Tezozomoc, and under his leadership the Cactus People extended their fringe of feudatory states almost to Guadalajara. Mexico
  • Cistus, myrtle and cactus; cytisus, lentisk, arbutus; daphne, heath, broom, juniper and ilex -- these few I recognised, but there was no end to their varieties and none to their tangle of colours. Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales
  • Beyond the asphalt the land was parched brown by the heat, and there were no trees, just stubby greasewood bushes and low grass, with an occasional spiky yucca or flat cactus.
  • The wind rustles the brittle-bush and whispers its way though the clustered needles of saguaros, the hallmark cactus of the Sonoran Desert.
  • On a higher level grow broad-leaved acanthi and wild artichokes, and thick festoons of cactus hang down from the top of the rock and shade the entrances to the grottoes. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
  • South America garden are cactus. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most common animal dye was cochineal, a crimson colour which came from cactus eating insects, of which 17,000 were needed to produce one single ounce of dye.
  • The cactus and Spanish dagger, and the ever-present sage bush of the lower levels, had disappeared, crow's-foot and blue-joint grasses swung in the wind. The Spirit of Sweetwater
  • The area is so dry that the only crop that grows easily there is a cactus-like plant called sisal, whose fibers can make rope or thread.
  • Known in English as the "prickly pear" cactus, this member of the opuntia genus produces the vegetable called nopal, sometimes referred to as "cactus paddles" in the Southwestern United States, and the fruit called tuna. Cooking with Cactus: Nopales Cactus
  • Their primary staple was probably agave cactus, which the Spaniards later began distilling into mezcal, a liquor.
  • Other types of vegetation are cactus scrub, xerophilous open woodland, rock associations, psammophilous associations, and halophilous associations. Argentine Monte
  • I understand that feng shui practitioners swear by the deterrent of prickly cactuses, positioned close to doors and windows, but these are ugly, and may impede escape.
  • The glorious flower color of the hedgehog cactus rivals that of the desert sunset.
  • On San Salvador Island in the Bahamas, prickly pear cactus is a major food of rock iguanas.
  • Ingredients: Deionized Water, Glycerin, Butanediol, Cactus Extract, Hamamelis Extract, Melarrest L, HA, Allantoin, Phenoxyethanol, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, EDTA-Disodium Salt, Essence.
  • Euphorbia includes rhizomatous weeds of grainfields (the spurges), large shrubs like Poinsettia, small bushes (crown of thorns) and cactus-like forms. Mammalian Macroevolution Muddle - The Panda's Thumb
  • In spring, the desert and mountains erupt into a vibrant carpet of spring flowers, including bluebonnets, bi-colored mustards, and numerous species of cactus such as prickly pear, claret cup and rainbow.
  • After a long flight, all you can do is stumble around its pathways and cactus gardens, marvelling at the sheer audacity of it all. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, thorns on cactuses are a different thing.
  • Caroline arrived at his table with two carrier bags and a green carton, which she insisted on opening to show off a new cactus for her collection.
  • South America garden are cactus. Times, Sunday Times
  • A helpful local in Grand Canaria offered to rub cactus juice on the aforementioned bonce, to relieve the burning.
  • As the road ascends from the green covered hillside to the cactus covered plains, it quickly gets colder, especially as it approaches the snow-capped mountains at around 5,000 metres.
  • For something in bloom, choose a camellia, Christmas cactus, cymbidium, kalanchoe, or moth orchid.
  • She wanted a particular type of cactus.
  • Orchid, African violet and cactus are just a few of the special mixes available.
  • Other types of vegetation are cactus scrub, xerophilous open woodland, rock associations, psammophilous associations, and halophilous associations. Argentine Monte
  • The landscape was bare except for the odd cactus.
  • A novelty to foreign visitors, the cactus is as common on the Mexican plate as potatoes or rice in many other parts of the world. Nopales, tunas and pitayas
  • The pure white cotton she wore was sullied and ragged from thorns of cactus and scrambling over hard rocks of the narrow pass.
  • One of the newer hangover cures on the block, people have in fact been eating prickly pear cactus for hundreds of years. The Sun
  • Also there were cornfields, grapevines, lemon trees, stands of bamboo, and forests of cactus.
  • Because of the glochids, great care is required when harvesting or preparing prickly pear cactus.
  • Researchers observed one bird impale a rodent on a cactus.
  • It is the bisnaga, sometimes called the 'niggerhead,' belonging to the cactus family, a plant that is ever hailed with joy by the thirsty traveler. Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders on the Great American Desert
  • This cactus typically grows in gravelly clay or loam soils, partially shaded by other plants or rocks.
  • The giant saguaro cactus is evoked by five tall figures.
  • In fact, in Náhuatl, xoconostle means tuna agria or sour cactus fruit. Morelos' Exotic Foods For The Brave At Heart
  • Extending into The Gila the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts offer the desert element complete with yucca, mesquite, cactus, lizards, snakes, scorpions and the venomous Gila Monster.
  • Supervising the move was the director of the botanical garden, who has been researching cactus transplantation since 1989.
  • Second, the cactus and acacia trees may have dissimilar distributions of branch length.
  • Another Arizona cereus is the Cereus thurberi commonly called the Organpipe cactus.
  • A Christmas cactus is also a good idea and is a flowering cactus that generally blooms around Christmas time, although it can bloom at any time of year.
  • Due to the mucilaginous nature of cactus fruit, tunas are a natural for making a sorbet or ice cream. Cactus fruit sorbet
  • There were stone walls with cactus plants on top of them on the steeplechase course. Times, Sunday Times
  • While most of us can easily identify a cactus, it may be harder to differentiate between an agave and an aloe.
  • The landscape was bare except for the odd cactus.
  • He strolled from the hotel across a vacant field of cactus and sagebrush, shooting snakes and beer cans as he made his way.
  • This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth.
  • Despite the cactus, this is clearly rangeland, and we carefully evade the barbed wire as we cross into the field.
  • She found the rabbit, chewing on a stubby cactus, and stabbed it in the neck.
  • It looked somehow like the surface of a cactus, the peyote cactus.
  • He agreed to establish a population of this endangered cactus on his property, which already had a perpetual conservation easement.
  • For something in bloom, choose a camellia, Christmas cactus or moth orchid.
  • The pine trees are larger and numerous, and the pine forest intersects other formations of interest such as rainforest, cohune palm (corozal), cactus associations, and others. Belizian pine forests
  • Some data are available with regard to comparisons of deflection per unit force for terminal, subterminal and sub-subterminal joints for cactus species.
  • Prickly pear cactus grows here too - evidence of the arid conditions.
  • The Major traded for bags of food seeds, baskets, spoons made from mountain sheep's horns, balls of compressed cactus fruit from which the juice had been extracted for a kind of wine, rolls of oose-apple pulp, which they ate like bread, etc., all for the Smithsonian Institution. A Canyon Voyage The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the Explorations on Land, in the Years 1871 and 1872
  • An eagle, perching on a cactus, was devouring a snake.
  • The best flowers to give at Christmas time are orchids, holly, poinsettias, and the Christmas cactus as well as any red flower.
  • A mini cactus garden is super simple to make and easy to care for. The Sun
  • Here, he displays anything from a responsive staircase that plays the scale as you climb it to a mathematical line-up of cactus plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ditch is out of the question; in fact it's out of sight, long gone in a cactus clad ravine. Free riding the roads of Mexico
  • While Fred Harvey, an 87-year-old roadman, or high priest, warmed up his voice, members of his family prepared the peyote, a cactus that induces visions when ingested. NPR - The God Chemical: Brain Chemistry And Mysticism
  • After peeling off outer skin, they polish it with castor oil, cactus jelly, curd, ghee and turmeric powder to make it smooth and slippery.
  • If you were a cactus, I'd endure all the pain just to hug you.
  • I've come to see the cactus as an organic metaphor for technology; a thorny ally in the artistic process.
  • Hats, mats, hammocks, and baskets are made with different types of cane and reed as well as fibers from the maguey cactus.
  • Everywhere were scrub cactus and yucca plants looming with sharp spines to catch the unwary passer-by and stab into the skin.
  • It grows here, along with numerous smaller cacti, including beaver-tail cactus, California barrel cactus, hedgehog cactus, and various prickly pear cacti.
  • Three beautiful options for your tropical garden in Mexico are the caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily. Caladium, candleabra cactus and canna lily: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
  • The principal species are xerophytic and include the cactus species Bursera graveolens, Croton scouleri, Brachycereus nesioticus, Jasminocereus thouarsii (R) and Opuntia echios ssp. Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador
  • Universal's Cactus Shield copy-protection software can be "circumvented" by playing protected discs on a DVD drive/player, as opposed to a plain old CD player/drive. Boing Boing: December 30, 2001 - January 5, 2002 Archives
  • This food grouping includes corn, beans, and squash, but is also enriched by the addition of chilies, cactus, maguey, and amaranth.
  • My neighbors in Tucson, for instance, planted South African sweet gum that irrupted into the Sonoran desert and covered cactus and other indigenous shrubs.
  • It has several gnarled trees, cactuses, oleanders, a crazy arrangement of pot plants, various graveside paraphernalia such as urns and framed photographs, and a rickety set of narrow pathways.
  • wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus
  • For instance, by including or excluding the logging aspect described earlier from a compilation, the application builder can add or remove method tracing from the Cactus framework.
  • Species of Cylindropuntia and Opuntia cactus have a wide range of morphologies from tall, tree-like forms to procumbent forms.
  • Enormous barrel cacti (Ferocactus spp.) are still abundant in some areas, despite habitat loss and illegal collection for dulce de bisnaga (cactus candy) production. Wildflower hunting in Durango
  • In warmer climates such as those of California and Texas, I've seen it growing with desert plants like cactus and agave.
  • In addition, it is an attractive and spineless cactus, which increases its potential as an ornamental plant; therefore, collection may become a problem in the future.
  • The boyfriend bought a big cactus yesterday to add in with the banana plants etc.
  • In their desert habitats their diet consists of spiny cactus, yucca pods, creosote bush, cholla, pinyon nuts, seeds, prickly pear, and any available green vegetation.
  • Velvet cactus, prickly pear, Bergerocactus emoryi, and cholla are widespread, often joined by box thorn, a prickly shrub in the nightshade family.
  • Cane cactus (Opuntia arborescens) — Cane or whip cactus (also known as cholla, candelabrum cactus, prickly pear, etc.) is scattered over the entire Chaco area. Tseh So, a Small House Ruin, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico :
  • At my job at the software company, I had a co-worker who was an exotic fruit fiend, and I got introduced to sweetsops and cactus fruit and the cherimoya.
  • They looked like sunken fat cactuses, as a result of sporadic bristly hairs dotting their bulbous backs.
  • Dry heat, common in most houses during the winter, is fine for cactus and succulents, but it's tough on tropicals such as African violets, bromeliads, and orchids.
  • When he returned with bottles of pulque - the fermented sap of the maguey cactus - the reporter had thrown his head violently backward.
  • It searches among the yucca cactuses and Joshua trees for a lonely radar station atop a mountain peak.
  • There was neither road nor house, only a saguaro here, a barrel cactus there, a lot of sand underfoot, and even more sun overhead.
  • ‘When you water the plant, the cactus should be drenched thoroughly’, says a gardener.
  • This brain cactus is another of the plant species found in the botanical gardens in Phoenix, one of the most peaceful environments that I know. Boing Boing
  • A dozen varieties of cactus, portulaccas, geraniums, petunias, verbenas, scattered over the prairie, morning-glories and sunflowers in the arroyos and along the creeks, and many a flower nameless to the general, abounded. Lippincott's Magazine, October 1885
  • Farther still, and you'll come to the place cochineal bugs grow, feeding on other cactuses. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Here, he displays anything from a responsive staircase that plays the scale as you climb it to a mathematical line-up of cactus plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Made with limeade, it lacks tang but is served in a garish-but-cool cactus-stemmed glass.
  • Classes are also open for amateurs and enthusiasts with categories including bonsai, cactus and succulents, floral art, geranium and pelargonium, honey products, fuchsia, flower and plant pots along with a children's section.
  • Two weeks before, she had pricked her index finger on a thorny cactus.
  • Terracotta pots overflow with cactuses and red, pink and purple flowers, above which spread expansive palms and orange and lemon trees.
  • Other types of vegetation are cactus scrub, xerophilous open woodland, rock associations, psammophilous associations, and halophilous associations. Argentine Monte
  • These include cactus, succulents, sansevieria, also known as bowstring hemp, and yucca, none of which is suitable for bathrooms.
  • Hats, mats, hammocks, and baskets are made with different types of cane and reed as well as fibers from the maguey cactus.
  • Contrary to popular belief, the agave is not a member of the cactus family, but rather comprises its own distinct botanical family, agavaceae, related to the lily. Cooking with Tequila: Mexico's National Drink Moves Into The Kitchen, part 1
  • Nests are built in cactuses or thorny vegetation or hanging from branches, and can be up to two meters long.
  • Paloverde-cactus shrub vegetation includes various types of cacti, such as saguaro, cholla and agave. North American Deserts ecoregion (CEC)
  • That's not to say I'm perfect – I've acquired the nickname 'desert cactus' because I hardly drink during training, which is something I need to work on. Keri-Anne Payne: 'Swimming is my passion. Baking comes a close second'
  • The journey takes you half a mile along a cactus-lined track, and into a village.
  • Like the bulk of the caespitose, or Thimble Cactuses, it does not make much show when in flower; and it is only its stems, with their white stars of spines and clusters of little offsets hanging about them, that are attractive. Cactus Culture for Amateurs Being Descriptions of the Various Cactuses Grown in This Country, With Full and Practical Instructions for Their Successful Cultivation
  • Just stroll down Boca Chica Beach, a remote stretch of beach and dunes surrounded by miles of brush and cactus.
  • Jim Irving could be sighted, white of noddle like a webbed cactus. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • … if you didn't know, and i didn't, a saguaro is a type of cactusMetsBlog.com
  • Or like this shell ginger, cordyline, agave, lipstick plant, and the thanksgiving cactus that dresses up the porch's little birdbath each summer: Garden Voices
  • I am, of course, assuming that the "large cactus driven up the ass" phrase (and the visual that no doubt accompanies it) is not something that would offend you, but I was obviously off on the "cocksucker" remark, so if I have offended, please accept my sincere regrets. Paper That Endorsed Hillary Calls On Her To Exit Race
  • Whole wheat tortillas are stuffed with refried black beans, real cactus leaves and cheddar cheese.
  • Abutilons; agapanthus; alstremeria; amaryllis; anemone; aralia; araucaria; auricula; azaleas; begonias; cactus; caladium; calceolaria; calla; camellias; cannas; carnations; century plants; chrysanthemums; cineraria; clematis; coleus; crocus; croton; cyclamen; dahlia; ferns; freesia; fuchsia; geranium; gladiolus; gloxinia; grevillea; hollyhocks; hyacinths; iris; lily; lily-of-the-valley; mignonette; moon-flowers; narcissus; oleander; oxalis; palms; pandanus; pansy; pelargonium; peony; phlox; primulas; rhododendrons; rose; smilax; stocks; sweet pea; swainsona; tuberose; tulips; violet; wax plant. Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
  • Rattlesnakes eat mostly rodents, but coachwhip snakes will climb trees or cactus to eat eggs from bird nests.
  • Scattered among the huge club-shaped columns of the saguaro is the cholla, the next largest of the cactuses. The Western United States A Geographical Reader
  • They resembled a cross between a cactus and an aloe vera plant; thick and fleshy, with hairs extruding from their tendrils.
  • I like to use tropical looking plants in our yard – usually numerous banana trees, one palm, a number of canna, tropical looking hosta, hanging baskets, and in pots an agave tree, a century plant cactus and two sago palm cycads. The Great Tropical Plant Experiment of 2008 « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • The prickley pear cactus is in bloom and besides their beauty, quail and javalina love to feed on their blossoms. What are the best states and best areas within the state for quail hunting? Are Rattlers a problem?
  • One of these, the species of cactus known as the prickly pear, the Queenslander has pretty nearly all to himself. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
  • One lady, a rucksack, two bags, an embroidery frame and a cactus went from Kent to Bow?

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