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Got a piece of this off a buddy's fence back in '95' or '96' it likes this spot, Ed

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That's pretty amazing! 

 

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Your "new" camera is taking great shots Ed, this cactus in flower is glorious.

Pete  :)

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Dang junior, looks like you're all decorated for Christmas! That's really...really cool. Piggybacking on Pete's comment, what kinda camera're you using. The petal detail's exquisite.

 

 

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What temp does this one start burning in the cold?

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Thanks guys, Greg, it's a Canon Powershot sx410 IS, 40x optical zoom, with the lens fully extended it measures 5 inches or 12.7 cm, but in all fairness I was shaking so bad it wouldn't allow a focused picture, so I took all the photos to Irfanveiw, and had to edit the to get them back in focus, I just went outside (5:00 AM ) and was going to use the tripod , but they are all closed up, I think  they just open once each, or is it twice? does anyone have any info on this species of cacti, it's verr cold hardy cause it's still there after 4 hours @ 25 degrees F. or -4.88 C. for three nights in a row, in 12/10, Ed

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Ed, it's Selenicereus pteranthus. Where you live 25 degrees is about it's limit. Four days at that temp is a good sign. I had one years ago that bloomed in the wee hours but started to take over too much. They are an aggressive species. The scent of the flowers as I remember was fantastic.

 

 

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Thanks for sharing, I've seen these around Tampa but I wasn't too sure what they were.

Howdy 🤠

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Hi all, here's a couple of day shots, Ed

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awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

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After seeing these pictures I am convinced that the "thing" in my seedling area that is climbing the walls is some variation of one of these.  Explains a lot, actually. 

Do they fruit?  Like a Dragon Fruit?

"Ph'nglui mglw'napalma Funkthulhu R'Lincolnea wgah'palm fhtagn"
"In his house at Lincoln, dread Funkthulhu plants palm trees."

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