On April 12, 2012, I captured some video clips of the original area on the tape. The Monolith Garden Trail is open to hikers, mountain bikers, horse riders and trail runners. This series of approximately 7-mile loop trails meander through Mojave Desert vegetation and interesting volcanic rock formations. There is no water and very little […]

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Website: Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden This is the Botanical Garden in Phoenix. Of course, our botanical garden is based on the theme of the desert. You will be surprised to see the diversity and strange diversity of desert plant life. It usually looks strange, or at least it looks strange, as if it is not […]

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This video introduces the three types of cactus fruits. Mammillaria prolifera (Texas nipple cactus), dragon fruit and pear. Pay attention to their taste, how they germinate from the seeds and grow from the cuttings! Check out Jane’s channel: watch more great videos, and visit my Facebook page:. source

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Arizona Desert Plants and Cacti from the Arizona Department of Fish and Fisheries. source

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Gardens in Tucson, Arizona, including the Tucson Botanical Garden. source

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The cactus fruit is indeed full of valuable substances for our body and exceptionally sweet and tasty. The plant that produces it, is a prolific one that produces many fruits from every single shovel: the Opuntia ficus-indica. Despite its name, the Opuntia ficus-indica is not from India but from South America, like all other cacti, […]

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#opuntia #cactiandsucculents #desertplantsofavalon Hi Guys 😀 I water my Opuntia cacti for the first time after 7 months of Winter dormancy and I show you the before and after transformation 😀 ★ Check out my website http://www.desertplantsofavalon.com/ ★ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/desertplantsofavalon/ ★ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DesertPlantsOfAvalon ★ Twitter https://twitter.com/plantsofavalon Thank you for watching, please give me a Like […]

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Do you know what cochineal is and what it does to cactus? Find out on Sonoran Oasis Landscaping’s video. Sonoran Oasis Landscaping is a full-service Tucson Landscaper specializing in Homeowners Association, Residential and Commercial Landscaping. You can reach us at (520) 370-5697. Video Rating: / 5

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I remove, process and roast one of the most abundant foods that can be found in the american southwest. Rich in vitamin A, Vitamin C, fiber and antioxidants, it makes an excellent survival food. Link to Cactus Fruit video: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=H_3EOXdQSAI Link to BHK Woodsman Pro knife review: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=ENS7y2qCPN4 Link to Cuervo Negro music: https://soundcloud.com/cuervnegro filmed […]

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http://www.EdiblePlantGuide.com http://www.MarkusNews.com Lots of landscaping plants are edible, like the Prickly Pear Nopales cactus, found in the southwest and Mediterranean climates. The whole plant is edible, but the fruits are especially delectable. Prickly Pear or Nopales cactus is great for diabetes, lowering cholesterol, insulin and blood sugar, digestive issues, its high in fiber, polysaccharides, its […]

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I recently sold a home to a client relocating from cold Minnesota to sunny Arizona for their retirement home and when we were doing home tours they just loved the desert landscaping, especially the prickly pear cacti that were just coming into bloom. So I offered to plant some at their new home after we […]

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This is a HUGE Prickly Pear Cow’s Tongue Cactus… Cow’s Tongue Prickly Pear Cactus Opuntia engelmannii var. linguiformis, Cactus Family ( Cactaceae ), Cow’s Tongue Prickly Pear Cactus. Also called Cow Tongue Prickly Pear or Lengua de vaca. Our favorite name sometimes used is “Lawyers Tongue!” Abundance: uncommon What: pads, flowers, fruit How: peeled pads […]

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