I sooo would love to see this! Was in Phoenix two times, once in November, another time in December. So I have to be back in April and May I guess... Thanks for posting these pics Sharon, love them :-) Greetings from Austria Elisabeth
P.S. Regarding your comment on the Orchid post: Phalaenopsis species are the easiest plants to take care of. Here's what I do: once a week I take mine to the bathtub and, literally, shower them; the next morning they have dried and I move them to their places (no direct sunlight). And that's it! :-) Buy one, try this and I'm sure you'll be rewarded. However, as you live in Phoenix you must have A/C at home, so don't place it near the box.
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I feel like I say this all the time, but: Beautiful!
I sooo would love to see this! Was in Phoenix two times, once in November, another time in December. So I have to be back in April and May I guess...
Thanks for posting these pics Sharon, love them :-)
Greetings from Austria
Elisabeth
It's a spectacular display of colour and texture!
This is a sight I'm not used to seeing. They are very attractive.
This is their moment to shine Sharon, so happy to be able to see them in all their glory via your lens.
If you got it - flaunt it!
Keep on clicking Sharon! Love these blooms, so colourful and unusual.
They are gorgeous!
They look so happy when they are blooming!
I always stop to admire the blooming cacti, so glad you do to. Love these!
Spectacular blooms!
Gorgeous, Sharon!
I will always be amazed at how pretty the flowers of prickly plants are! :-)
Spring in the desert is almost miraculous! Gorgeous photos of gorgeous flowers!
Amazingly vibrant!
Oooohhhh!
Love that close up.
OOooohhhh. Pretty.
I had forgotten how beautiful cactus blooms are. Lovely reminders here!
WOW! Stunning!
Just beautiful!
P.S. Regarding your comment on the Orchid post:
Phalaenopsis species are the easiest plants to take care of. Here's what I do: once a week I take mine to the bathtub and, literally, shower them; the next morning they have dried and I move them to their places (no direct sunlight). And that's it! :-)
Buy one, try this and I'm sure you'll be rewarded. However, as you live in Phoenix you must have A/C at home, so don't place it near the box.
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