



I was travelling around and had to stop and take a quick snap, when I saw these all blooming together. They were growing in what seemed like, an abandoned yard. They’re real survivors through quite harsh climate conditions in arid Australia.
I was travelling around and had to stop and take a quick snap, when I saw these all blooming together. They were growing in what seemed like, an abandoned yard. They’re real survivors through quite harsh climate conditions in arid Australia.
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Have you been to Cactus Country at Strathmerton? ❤️ reading your blog.
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Hi Pam. No. I have wanted to ever since I saw Ben’s photos of it. I must check to see if it’s opening. Thanks for the reminder!!
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Beautiful colours of the flowering cacti Glenys! Thank you for following my blog!
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A fantastic variety in all one place, Glenys 👏 So great to see them in nature 😃
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Not totally natural. I imagine someone planted them many years ago. The dwelling is gone but the cacti survived.
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