Nature Photo Challenge: Cacti

I am not a fan of cacti though I have been known to have some in the house many years ago and when I lived in Cape Town we had some of the lovely Lithops in the garden which look like living stones. But they are succulents so not quite the same. One very tall cactus only flowered at night so there were many anxious evenings once a bud appeared. And I do recall a trough of cacti into which my son fell at the age of 18 months. It happened at night and I hadn’t realised that his hand was full of the spines when I washed it under the tap!

But back in 2009 – 2012 I was lucky enough to spend some time in San Diego and on one occasion went to visit Balboa Park – a definite must see if you are ever in SD. There are several gardens including a desert garden with magnificent cacti and succulents.

The 1935 (Old) Cactus Garden was developed under the direction of Kate Sessions for the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition. It contains some of the largest cactus and succulent specimens in the Park and has also been developed to include the exotic African and Australian Protea plants.

Denzil’s Nature Photo Challenge #18 | Cacti

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Heyjude

I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling.

32 thoughts on “Nature Photo Challenge: Cacti”

  1. I’m not surprised that you’re not keen on cacti – what a horrible memory! (Glad your son doesn’t remember it.) They’re a bit too unfriendly for me too. But the photographs are great!

      1. They’re vicious! I once had the white of my eye nicked by the tip of a leaf – and I was wearing glasses, but it came in the side. (No real damage luckily!)

        1. Yikes! That sounds nasty. Last year I managed to splash the gum from cutting back my Euphorbia all over my arm, it really does burn and blister. Thank goodness it avoided my face!

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