Day 94: Hidden Beauty

Hidden Beauty

This is Cylindropuntia fulgida, better known as Jumping Cholla. It’s a nasty cactus and it gets the name “jumping” cholla because the slightest brush can find you with cactus needles on your clothes…or worse. But even the nastiest cactus in the desert has pretty blossoms on it. These are the buds. And I promise I will photograph the blooms when they open.

Because we got so much rain this winter, our cacti are covered in even more buds than usual at this time of year that are just ready to burst into bloom. Hopefully, you won’t get too sick of my cactus pictures as my flower garden fades out for the summer and the cacti take over my attention. :)

Taken April 3, 2008.

7 Responses to “Day 94: Hidden Beauty”

  1. BouBou Says:

    What a beautiful close up shot! I love the details visible in that central bud, surrounded by all those spiky shapes and needles.

    A.

  2. Scrivener Says:

    Fantastic macro.

  3. Ampersand Says:

    this is an incredible image. I just love the sharp focus and blurring around the edges. I works so well with the shape of the bloom.

  4. gawdess Says:

    what a fascinating plant and a beautiful macro shot.

  5. lew Says:

    Your pictures of flowers are gorgeous! The year I spent in Arizona, I successfully avoid the needles, but I did enjoy the blooms.

  6. marianne Says:

    gorgeous – it looks like a bloom itself – can’t wait to see the mature one.

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