Cereus peruvianus - Night Blooming Cactus
By Delonix1
- 10 Jun, 2009
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This is one of many growing at the San Diego Zoo. Photo taken June 9, 2009.
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Sandra:
It's a World-Famous Zoo...and World-Class Bontanical Garden. I belong to the Zoological Society, so I can go everyday if I wanted...and I do go very frequently.
10 Jun, 2009
wow thats totaly awesome..... i thought you were there a lot..lol. it a wounderful place
10 Jun, 2009
Sandra:
It is totally awesome! A huge new area of the zoo just opened a couple of weeks ago... it's called Elephant Odyssey...that's why this area in the photo wasn't completely packed with people. This time of the year the S. D. Zoo is a zoo of people...which I hate! I usually try to avoid the zoo this time of year.
I've been to the San Diego Zoo hundreds of times...however, everytime I go, I discover a new plant or animal...that's what amazes me.
10 Jun, 2009
i bet its very busy. if ever i'm passing...lol
10 Jun, 2009
The large tree immediately behind the cereus...is it an Acacia? fantastic cactus...but that tree is lovely!
14 Jun, 2009
Lori:
Yes, it's a tropical African Savannah Acacia which has
large thorns.
15 Jun, 2009
Giraffe food!!! lol...
15 Jun, 2009
Lori:
You're correct...this is the Acacia tree you see when they show elephants, giraffes in their native Africa on the savannah. This tree the photo is a small tree because they grow very tall. At the San Diego Wild Animal Park there's many of these Acacia trees.
15 Jun, 2009
I think the thing I love most about them is their flat tops!! There is a theme park here in Ontario called "African Lion Safari" and when we were there some years ago (25 to be exact) they had two very tall and very friendly giraffes.... one put his head right inside the car and took my son's cheese popcorn! How embarrassing....! He let us have a good look at his face though... lovely eyelashes...and the softest nose ..softer than a horses muzzle. he whipped that bag of cheese corn around and we drove off to the next station before we could be evicted for feeding the animals!! Acacias won't grow in Ontario though!
17 Jun, 2009
Lori:
That's a pretty funny! I can see why the giraffe wanted the cheese corn. lol
The Acacia in this photo doesn't have quite the flat top that a larger tree would...such as the trees located at the San Diego Wild Animal Park...I think the trees like the climate there better than the S. D. Zoo because it gets so blasted hot out there...it's like being out in the desert. The Wild Animal Park is located about 45 minutes drive northeast of the S.D. Zoo.
17 Jun, 2009
My goodness Andy that is a tall one, is it caged to protect the people or the plant.
3 Apr, 2011
It's caged because there's iguanas (or some other large lizards) in this area. :>)
3 Apr, 2011
Oh thanks Andy lol
3 Apr, 2011
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OMG ...i so neeeeed to go to your zoo.....lol
10 Jun, 2009