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Euphorbia ingens and ammak - Candelabra Euphorbia and Aloe


Euphorbia ingens and ammak - Candelabra Euphorbia and Aloe

Photo taken Nov. 27, 2009.



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I like the Aloe.

28 Nov, 2009

 

me too Rbt.....but because i am used to seeing these plants so small. it sorta looks like a miniture house and garden....lol

28 Nov, 2009

 

Sandra:

This picture is very deceiving...this house is
on a hill and is very large. : > )

28 Nov, 2009

 

i just noticed the flowers on the opuntia....wow..;-))

29 Nov, 2009

 

Sandra:

They're fruits...I know, it's not the clearest pic.
Sorry! : > )

29 Nov, 2009

 

fruits...even better...

29 Nov, 2009

 

Sandra:

Opuntia ficus-indica grows wild everywhere here...and
they are all in fruit now.

30 Nov, 2009

 

do u eat them? do they taste nice?

30 Nov, 2009

 

Sandra:

They taste good...however, have many little black
seeds. The fruits and the young cactus leaves are
sold in stores for eating.

30 Nov, 2009

 

...but beware of glochids!

1 Dec, 2009

 

Yikes :-O

1 Dec, 2009

 

Rbtkew:

The leaves are peeled and wahsed before they
are eaten. LOL!!! : > )

1 Dec, 2009

 

i dont think id like that job.....

1 Dec, 2009

 

Sandra:

The ones purchased in the stores already
have all the spines removed. : > )

2 Dec, 2009



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