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- Cactus Flowers: The OTHER reason to grow cacti - Daves Garden
Pereskia is a peculiar genus of cactus comprised of very non-cactus looking spiny but notably leafy plants Their flowers are all beautiful and many bloom all summer long Pereskia grandiflora flowers Pilosocereus is one of my favorite genera since so many are an incredible brilliant blue color (though many are not)
- Cereus forbesii Spiralis: The Twisted Cactus - Daves Garden
Cereus forbesii 'Spiralis' is a trunkless cactus that forms numerous tall, columnar, blue-green, spiral stems branching at the base in a candelabra-like arrangement Stems have a waxy blossom on the surface, reach a height of 6-13 feet and are 4-5 inches in diameter
- Epiphyllum Species, Dutchmans Pipe Cactus, Night Blooming Cereus
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- Blue Cacti for Landscaping - Daves Garden
It is such an intensely spiny cactus that the blue color is harder to appreciate, but the orange spines against the turquoise background makes for a truly ornamental plant This, too, sadly is a very tender species and one of mine completely melted during that aforementioned freeze, while the other is still attempting to recover two years later
- Introduction to Opuntias: THE Signature Cactus Genus - Daves Garden
Opuntia fragilis (Brittle Cactus) this is one of the more dwarf species of Opuntia and has one of the best cold tolerances of all the cacti (down to zone 4a, or -30F) It has variable spines (long to almost non-existent) and is also very ‘fragile', losing its somewhat egg-shaped pads easily when moving this plant, or just bumping into it
- Caring for Christmas Cactus - Daves Garden
Christmas cactus produce flower buds when the cycles of light and darkness tip into the winter cycle, with 12 or more hours of darkness signaling the plants that it is time to produce buds Most Christmas cactus flower during the holidays have been tricked into setting buds by the clever use of artificial lights and timers
- Pencil Cacti - The Stick Euphorbias - Daves Garden
Euphorbia mauritanica, a South African native, growing in southern California (left) and flower of this plant (right) Euphorbia schimperi is an Arabian 'Pencil Cactus' (left) here growing in southern California; flowers of Euphorbia schimperi (right) Euphorbia onoclada in my yard- still a young plant, but hardy (so far)
- Introduction to Yuccas - Daves Garden
Most Yuccas flower repeatedly, but a few are monocarpic (flower once, and then die) like most of the Agaves The flowers of Yuccas are generally large and showy, are white or pale yellow (some exceptions) and are pollinated by moths that are only attracted to Yucca flowers (this makes propagation by seed in my yard difficult as these moths are
- So thats NOT a Cactus??! - Daves Garden
Cactus flowers in my yard: Echinopsis 'Flying Saucer', Astrophytym myriostigma var nudum, and Parodia werneri Euphorbia flowers on unknown species, Euphorbia enopla and on one of the more spectacular of the flowering Euphorbias, Euphorbia milii- still, nothing as impressive as a good cactus flower
- Cristate and Monster Succulents - Daves Garden
Both the giant, 20-foot-tall cactus on the left (Cereus hildmannianus subsp uraguayanus- photo BayAreaTropics) and the 12-inch-tall mature plant on the right are the same subspecies of cactus Only the plant on the right is a monstrose version of the monster on the left called 'Fairy Castle', and is a very popular and commonly available
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