My Cholla was given to me by an old rancher out west of Lampasas. He had one on either side of the walkway to his house. They were like trees, twenty foot tall trees.
The Claret Cup Cactus came from the same Lampasas county Rancher. They are also called Strawberry Cactus and the fruit is shaped and colored like a strawberry and, while not tasteing like strawberries, is very good eating. The yellow inside is so bright it almost loks like there is a light shining in it.
Here on our place, there are Horse Cripplers, Lace Cactus, Nipple Cactus, and Prickly Pear Cactus. The Horse Cripplers almost never bloom here, and I saw none this year. The little Nipple Cactus and Lace Cactus made up for it though.
These are pictures of Nipple Cactus. The blooms look raggidy to me, but beautiful none the less.
The Prickly Pear never have a bad year and it's a good thing as so many animals feed on it. It is great fun just going around and looking into the blooms and on the pads to see what kind of little critters are there. The pollen output of cactus is ginormous. The bugs in the blooms are just covered in it, making them look yellower than they really are. At this point, my buddy Philip at ESP blog , would insert a picture from the Dune movies with the "spice" every where.
Your cacti are beautiful. The only ones we have around here do not seem to bloom and are good only for getting stuck in bare feet!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful, Bob! What a treat to see all your lovely cactus flowers. It always amazes me to see such gorgeous flowers pop out of such seemingly inhospitable plants.
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ReplyDeleteAnd what bright blooms they are! And so many different colors. My opuntia tree has been blooming the last few weeks, and like yours, the insects have been swarming all over it. My father once got a small cactus from an English coastal resort, it had small blooms all around its perimeter that never seemed to wane. I remember it to this day. One day he investigated the small cactus closer to find that the small blooms were in fact silk on small plastic stalks! The shock...the horror!
That Claret Cup Cactus is stunning. Next time you are in town, check out the relatively new cactus garden along the side of the "Star Bar", very impressive.
(600 W 6th St)
As for the Lace Cactus? I think it looks like a...
A couple of strategically positioned barrel cactus perhaps to complete the scene? It has to be done.
Thanks for the mention.
ESP.
Stunning! Bob, I have a collaborative project I'd like to hire you for...would you like to come by for a homebrew and chat?
ReplyDeleteLemme know...
I wanna come by for a home brew whilst Bob is there, Cheryl. I'll try to be quiet...HAR HAR.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the cactus, Bob.
As we were driving down from Colorado (helping the in laws move) I noticed all sorts of cactus blooming and thought to myself "wow, this is awesome. I don't remember the cacti around Austin blooming." But then, I don't think I've ever been anywhere around austin where there's a bunch of cacti during bloom season.
ReplyDeleteWhen did you guys want us to bring the in laws by?