Cactus blooms

Neogeo

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Sorry for the sideways pics..My com. is acting hinky..
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Thanx for lookin ya'll
 

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Beautiful, just love those cactus flowers. Too bad they only last one day, that is on the prickly pear cactus.

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Beautiful blooms, looks like someone is a 'collector'. :thumbsup:

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Here are a few more ..They just opened a hour ago.When the rain stoped and the sun came out.
Sorry my cam. setting is off.And I don't know how I did it.
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I am gonna put this one in spiders too.Oh it's a pumpkin bloom B.T.W.
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Yester day I seen something new for me.I took the time to realy look at me Prickly Pear Cactus.It's a micro ecosystem!.The ants were collecting pollen,lots of other insects.Along with spiders to eat them..lolBut what I made a video of is the blooms.Some have a type of beetle inside.I tryed to pluck it out,but when I touched the flowers tendrels(wrong word I know har) closed around the beetle!What I am wondering is this...Are they (the beetles) pollenateing? Or are they food for the plant....Most likely the first one..
Well here it is..Thanx for lookin....Geo
http://s254.photobucket.com/albums/hh90/faypyre/?action=view&current=MVI_4450.flv
If there is a better way to share this ,would someone tell me..Thanx again.....Geo
 

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and to think, they won't blossom until there is enough water available for the flowers to completely bloom and still survive
thanks for sharing
 

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