Cactus, queen of the desert | Garrick House

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I am not done with the Cunningham House flowers. I am just overwhelmed at sorting them out, so in the meantime, I'll share the Cactus from Garrick House.

I like Cactus, they're probably might not be the prettiest flowers with multi color, but they are beautiful too.

It is amazing how they not only survive in the desert under all sorts of weather conditions but thrive.

With those thorns and round shapes, Cactus are certainly queen of the desert.


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Cactus have a peculiar shape that I also find interesting, they look sturdy and well grounded growing in desert lands with harsh conditions.

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They are interesting plants, their ability to survive in harsh weather conditions is wonderful.

!PIZZA

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