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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 8/4/2004
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May be a bad spiky hair day - but makes a wonderful image. Very interesting cactus. Learned something new today.
Regards, ken.
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 7/26/2004
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Hi Winfried, Thank you very much! Lori :)
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Gorilla K
{K:17526} 7/26/2004
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Lori, ich liebe Kakteen. Dies müßte " Espostoa lanata" sein! Heimat: Nord-Peru
Du hast ihn sehr schön in Scene gesetzt. Well success! Reg. Winfried
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Jimmy Payne
{K:21163} 7/25/2004
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Aah Lori, you are going to outlive 10 inches of growth on these cacti. Maybe even 50. Myself, I'm going for 50 so I can be the oldest man alive. :-)) Anyway, this is a super shot. They almost look like dandelion seed heads. I like the sharpness and clarity, and the way your frame matches the rocks in the photo.
Best wishes, Jimmy
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Guy Dube
{K:6932} 7/25/2004
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Très moderne, nice picture.
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Emmanuel Panagiotakis
{K:6267} 7/22/2004
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very interesting picture ( the cactus have more hair then me???????) I'm confuse now
good job wall-done
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 7/21/2004
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Hi Peter!!
Sooo...it's like a 'senile old man'? LOL I know, not really, at firse read I thought you were writing a 'spoof' but then I realized you weren't!!
Fantastic, thanks for looking it up! Why didn't I do that? :)
Very interesting, and only an inch per year? I'd be dead before I saw one 50 feet high! Then again, I'd be dead before one grew 10 feet high!! Now THAT'S a sobering thought isn't it? LOL Thanks again dear friend! Lori :)
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Peter Daniel
{K:33866} 7/21/2004
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I think I've found it's name.. The picture is from the web and not very good....
This Old Man Cactus Cephalocereus Senilis has a shaggy, tousled mane of white "hair" that gives it personality. The dense white hair conceals a danger: fierce, 2 inch yellow brown spines. It needs very high light and shouldn't be grown in the kitchen as the long hair will become coated with any grease particles in the air. When it gets to be 15 years old it may bloom, the flowers are delightful rose-colored. It grows at only an inch a year. It requires a porous soil with limestone added and less than average water at all times. In nature, plants may grow to a height of 50 feet, bearing rose-colored flowers on a lateral cephalium, that part of the stem with the thickest growth of hair. It does not normally bloom when grown indoors.
Your friend, Peter
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Lori Stitt
{K:75282} 7/21/2004
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Hi Saeed WOW!! You have six varieties in this one image, thanks for sharing this neat pix!!!
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Orazio Minnella
{K:49417} 7/21/2004
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Comic title.Beautiful shot. Regards
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Diana Cornelissen
{K:26437} 7/21/2004
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Wow, that is pretty hairy! Good capture Lori. I don't know it's name too and I have never seen these carus' before. greetings, Diana.
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Sony Kusumo
{K:7190} 7/21/2004
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Beautiful cactus Lori, it looks like my dog "Bulu" [which means hair] (well, the dog passed away couple decade ago....)
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 7/21/2004
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Lori, beautiful cactus Teunis
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 7/21/2004
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Wow - super photo, I havn't seen anything like this either Lori !
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 7/21/2004
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I love cactus, and grow them outside in the garden, I have many varieties, they are so beautiful and rear, from a tiny one till 3m high, here are some of image of my own small ones, thanks for sharing such wonderful image. Saeed
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 7/21/2004
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Hi Lori, A cactus? Thought it was a huge cotton candy left behind...) but now I see the spikes, quite a convincing disguise! Nice shot, and as usual very well composed.
Take care,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 7/21/2004
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Yowch! Wierd and wonderful ~ expertly composed and captured! Kind regards, Chris
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Linn Currie
{K:24426} 7/21/2004
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Little old men :-) I also don't know the proper name, but these are such cute little plants. We have them here too.
Great title.
Linn
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jon parsons
{K:13639} 7/21/2004
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good Lord Lori, I thought 'I' was having a bad hair day until I saw this picture!!!!!LOL good job, excellent work....jon
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Jim Budrakey
{K:24393} 7/21/2004
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I like your title :-) (not to mention the picture)
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 7/21/2004
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Very detailed image, Lori. I don?t know this cactus, too... Thank you for your comment! Carmem
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Enjoy
{K:16125} 7/21/2004
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These hairy catcus are wonderful looking each has their own personality..my neighbor in Calif use to grow these they are adoreable..often times one would see at an art fair with mini glasses or hats on them...very cute..
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