DesertZone
DesertZone
@desertzone
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Joined: Dec 1, 2004
Last seen: Apr 2, 2017
Topics: 159 / Replies: 4252
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RE: Rain and rain and rain.....

No derechos but cool storms over the Delaware Bay down at the shore place last night...Awesome show. Those are awesome. :shock:

13 years ago
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RE: Bisbee AZ

Cool pic, Aaron.Looks like self-seeded dill everywhere? :lol: Barb Thanks! I thought it looked like dill also. :wink:

13 years ago
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RE: Just a cactus

That Echinocereus triglochidiatus is really cool,did it ever have spines on it,did it lose them?Really awesome specimens! Thanks, it var inermis. spi...

13 years ago
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RE: Just a cactus

It is var. inermis, I presume? Yes, the spineless trig. :D

13 years ago
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RE: Out in the yard.

Aaron, that is a truly lovely shot.Great photography of your great place.Wow.Barb Thank you. :D

13 years ago
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RE: If I had a favorite cactus flower.....+ afew more pics

That is a nice one, love the peach color. :wink:

13 years ago
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RE: Out in the yard.

Looks beautiful! Thanks! :D

13 years ago
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RE: Big Boy Trachy

How many years before it's higher than the house, two maybe? What an awesome dude! :D

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca baccata

Thanks you guys! :D

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca flaccida x 'reverchonii-thompsoniana'

Hey guys, here is a nearby (same garden) Yucca glauca: Very well done garden, you work well with nature. :D

13 years ago
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RE: Just a cactus

great looking cactus Aaron! Thanks. :D

13 years ago
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RE: Yucca flaccida x 'reverchonii-thompsoniana'

My Yucca 'elata' is going to bloom this year. Remember that these were grown from seed, but I have a hard time believing that they are elata. The bloo...

13 years ago
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RE: plants are blooming now.........

Looks like the tropics. 8)

13 years ago
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RE: Just a cactus

Great plants. What is the I.D. of the second one? Echinocactus polycephalus

13 years ago
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RE: Pediocactus simpsonii

Easy to grow, but they are slow. :) I'm not in a hurry ;) Do you ever water them in the ground? Yes you can water them, but if you are unsure how mu...

13 years ago
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