Home » Invaders » Red Car Property: Cactus Pears Galore
Red Car Property: Cactus Pears Galore
02:10
Unknown
Labels:
defensive landscaping,
Flora,
Invaders
Photo: Diane Edwardson, September 8, 2011. Non-native Mission Cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) pears are edible, but watch out for those spikes! (click on photo to enlarge.)
Mission Cactus is non-native. It grows easily on the slopes of the Red Car Property. It is also good defensive landscaping as it is drought tolerant, fire and criminal resistant.
If you are eating your way through the Red
Popular Post
-
I'm stil revisiting old sketches but this time i took a very old sketch, from two years ago that i made before coming to italy.
-
Costco, the big box retailer, has for over a decade been the business with more electric vehicle charge stations in more places around Calif...
-
V12 / 5.967 cc / 654 PS / 572 ft/lb (775 Nm) @ 4.200 / supercharger (click images for a larger view)
-
I love stories that can't possibly be true but they ARE! And I love sharing those stories with friends and family. And I'd like to s...
-
Photo: Diane Edwardson, February 10, 2012. The sound of chainsaws rang out from the Semi Tropic Spiritualists' Tract again today. This...
-
Step one is admitting you have a problem. So here goes: I am a book junkie. I love books. I buy them whenever I can. They are the only thing...
-
V8 / 5.461 cc / 525 PS / 515 ft/lb (700 Nm) @ 1.750 - 5.000 / twin turbo / 0 - 62 mph (100 km/h): 4,4 s / Vmax: 155 mph (250 km/h) AMG Per...
-
The Land Rover Defender is entering the 2013 model year in Europe with three additional options and a two fresh exterior body colors named ...
-
via scscreamer I found this posted on facebook today and is a great way to see and art car in the making with time lapse video. Most people...
-
Extremobile is brought to you but none other than Extremo the Clown creator of the world famous Mirabilis Statuarius Vehiculum. This is the...
No comments:
Post a Comment