
Cactus in the snow
The above photo shows a Cylindropuntia viridiflora (Pojoaque, New Mexico) with a ground cover of Delosperma 'John Proffit'. In the back, at the right, grows a Opuntia tortispina (DJF 1139; west Albuquerque, New Mexico) and, at the left and in the center, a couple of Yucca plants.

Cactus bed being covered in snow
The last photo shows the full bed as it starts to be covered in snow. The front part of the bed was established last summer so the plants in this part of the bed are still rather small.
Cacti is very popular here but in the line of water saving, not snow. Our garden is succulent plants (not including cacti) mainly aloes and they are not snow resistant. From your blog I gather that not all cacti are frost resistant. Interesting to read about plants I have seen sale in nurseries but of which I know very little.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, photos and articles. Very informative. Thank you for sharing and keep up the great work. Rick
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