Monday, May 31, 2021

Desert Blooms

 Prickly Pear from New England. Just want to share this little tid-bit:




Many years ago when I worked for the Connecticut Department of Mental Retardation (I’m sure that is now a term no longer used) one of the clients I worked with brought me some Prickly Pear Cactus which he said was from Martha’s Vineyard (an Island off the coast of Massachusetts) where it grows wild and that I should plant it in my garden and it will survive the winters.

“Sure,” I thought to myself, “What does he know?” But I did as he said. Sure enough it survived and thrived and when it flowered the next June I was amazed.

The cacti flourished and replicated easily from cuttings and dropped pads. Since that time I have seen Prickly Pear growing along the shoreline in New Jersey and in other places in New England. (https://www.rosekennedygreenway.org/opuntia-the-only-native-new-england-cactus/) For several years afterwards I would throw a “Cactus Blossom Party” every June (in Connecticut it was usually around Pride Weekend) and it became somewhat of a tradition that friends and family enjoyed. One of our neighbors made a specially decorated cake for the occasion one year.

Well I have in my garden, here at Cochiti Lake, a couple of descendants of those Martha’s Vineyard Prickly Pears which came here via Connecticut and South Carolina. Similar to the native New Mexico variety, I do think their flowers are a bit more showy and deeper in color. In any case Happy Cactus Blossom Time!

There are also some Claret Cup (I think) in bloom and the roses in the front yard are quite nice. But we are in a major drought and so the desert wildflowers are not very showy this spring. The garden gets water and is doing well.







4 comments:

Moving with Mitchell said...

The roses are breathtaking! I love desert blooms. So many people would say to me, the desert is so boring -- all gray and brown. Not if you actually look.

Bob said...

I love cactus flowers, and not just the Goldie Hawn film. Carlos has several growing in our sunroom and there are gorgeous when they bloom.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

They are ALL just SO gorgeous!

Russ Manley said...

Beautiful blooms! I really had no idea prickly pear grew in New England - I just thought it was endemic to Texas.

Sorry to hear about your drought. The last month or more, we have had uncommonly wet weather here, lots of rainy days that have done our herbs and flowers good.

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