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Apr 26, 2006 17:01 |  #1

Hi all,

Just a couple of shots from some of the tons of pear cactus blooming around here....these blossoms are so beautiful I just can't resist taking pictures of them.:)


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Apr 26, 2006 17:39 |  #2

Gorgeous! I've never managed to see them in full bloom, usually after the blooms have wilted a bit.


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Apr 26, 2006 19:36 |  #3

Thanks Becca... We have so much pear cactus out here it's ridiculous...but when they all bloom it makes it worthwhile.


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Apr 27, 2006 05:31 |  #4

Very nice.
Not too much cacti over here.
Only seen them in greenouses for the most part.


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Apr 27, 2006 06:41 |  #5

Thanks pup...well I'd be happy to send you however many you want...LOL! We tend to get overtaken by them and dig up as many as we can...they're not easy to get rid of


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