Mine is not as bad a disaster as Masq's lost files, but it's still a pain.

I went out watering, and looking for flower buds among the cacti. Found a flower bud in the wrong place. See that little splotch of light color in the top of the lower plant in the icon? That's a bloom stalk. Great right? Wrong. Agaves die when they bloom and I've only had this little one for a year. There are a couple of suckers so it's not a total loss, but most of the plant you see is doomed.

From: [identity profile] mamculuna.livejournal.com

Re: You have to watch them closely.


My father liked interesting plants--grew a lot of orchids--but one of my favorite memories was staying up late one night and inviting all the neighbors over to see the night-blooming Cereus. It was gorgeous. I think it's a desert plant, right? But don't know if it's a cactus.

From: [identity profile] cactuswatcher.livejournal.com

Night-blooming cereus


Yes it's a cactus, and a strange one at that. I don't have any because you really need something like a tree for it to grow under. As you say the blooms are gorgeous, incredible considering what the rest of the plant looks like. It's the prize of many a garden here in Phoenix.
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