Native to Northern Mexico to the deserts of Arizona, the bunny ears cactus (Opuntia microdasys ... For this reason, always wear heavy gardening gloves when handling this plant—you'll also ...
The Cholla Cactus Garden, located about 12 miles south of the park's North Entrance, is home to one of the few stands of cholla cactus in the park. The short, quarter-mile Cholla Cactus Garden ...
Despite their prickly appearance, cacti make a great addition to any home and garden ... "This is the cactus that started my obsession! It's native to Mexico and gets its common name because ...
Some people feel threatened by cacti, reluctant to approach and appreciate the strength, endurance and beauty of these succulent stemmed and spine leafed plants. While you can respectfully and protect ...
Springtime is a particularly colorful season to visit the Desert Botanical Garden. Visitors who arrive mid-February through mid-June will see an abundance of blooming cactus just begging for ...
Ali Schuessler, lab manager at the Desert Botanical Garden, will lead the presentation, debunking common myths and sharing ...
Native to Northern Mexico to the deserts of Arizona ... common problem with most cacti, including bunny ears. It may develop brown spots and collapse if it receives too much water. Bunny ears ...