Agave, Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, California [Photography]

The image features a close-up view of a vibrant green and yellow agave plant, positioned in front of a textured, light-colored stone wall. The agave's leaves radiate outwards in a starburst pattern, displaying a striking color gradient from pale yellow at the tips to a deeper, rich green closer to the center. Darker foliage is visible to the left of the main plant, adding depth to the composition. The ground surrounding the agave is covered in small stones and appears to be a garden bed. The overall lighting creates strong contrast, highlighting the plant’s texture and the wall’s surface.</p>

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Palm House and Aloe Flowers, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, Australia [Photography]

A wide, outdoor shot depicts a botanical garden with a large, ornate glass greenhouse as the central focus. The greenhouse has a complex, Victorian-style structure with a peaked roof and visible metal framework. In the foreground, various cacti and succulent plants of different sizes and textures fill the garden bed, with a prominent aloe plant bearing bright orange flowers in the lower right corner. The garden bed consists of rocks and gravel, and the surrounding foliage varies in color from deep green to reddish-brown. The sky is overcast with a mix of blue and white clouds, creating a diffused lighting effect across the scene.</p></p>

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Succulent Planting 2, Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, California

Sherman succulents.

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Palm House, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide, Australia [Photography]

A large, ornate glass greenhouse stands prominently in a garden setting against a backdrop of lush green vegetation and a cloudy sky. The greenhouse is constructed with a detailed iron framework and numerous glass panels, featuring a curved roof and symmetrical design with pillars and decorative elements. A wide, stone staircase leads up to the entrance of the greenhouse, flanked by low stone walls and landscaped garden beds filled with a variety of plants, including cacti, succulents, and shrubs. The foreground features a paved area with a dark surface and a few small, dark posts. In the background, a dense collection of trees and plants create a natural, hilly backdrop, with a palm tree visible on the right edge of the image.</p></p></p>

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Succulent Planting, Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar, California

A garden landscape is depicted in a close-up, low-angle shot with a variety of plants and rocks. The garden bed is bordered by a red brick edge and features an assortment of succulents, some with blue-green hues, and other low-growing plants in shades of green, purple, and red. Large, light-colored rocks are scattered throughout the garden bed, creating a naturalistic arrangement. In the background, there is a stone retaining wall, a staircase, and various trees and shrubs. The overall lighting is dim, creating a shadowed and textured effect on the foliage and rocks.</p>

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Prickley Pear (Opuntia) Fruit Beginning to Ripen in the Garden This Week

As summer winds down, the prickly pear cactus (Opuntia) is starting to ripen its fruit. I have 5 large cacti in the front and back garden and they have reached maturity, so our harvest of fruit has been growing each year. Today, I spotted over 40 fruits at various stages of ripening. I am guessing they will all be ready for harvest once I return from a 2 week trip to Australia in September. 

Prickley Pear (Opuntia) Fruit Beginning to RIpen in the Garden This Week

Prickly pear fruit currently ripening

Last year, I turned the fruit into prickly pear syrup for my pancakes and more. This year, with a larger harvest, I am thinking of making freezer jam. I really don’t have the wherewithal to go the full route of canning the jam, but figured this might be a good option to preserve the fruit and provide us a tasty treat for the next year.

Preparing the fruit looks like it might be fraught with many cactus spines and such, but I found my leather gardening gloves provided enough protection as I skinned each fruit. Once skinned, I processed them through a makeshift food mill (i.e., a sieve) and captured the results. This was fairly slow and a lot of work, so I think I am going to borrow a friend’s food mill this year to make it go faster. The large seeds in the fruit make it necessary to process them into something more palatable. Once that is done, it is a small bit of cooking on the stove to thicken the resulting fruit into jam.

Prickly pear harvest 2.

Prepping last year’s fruit

Prickly pear harvest 1.

Last year’s harvest

I had never thought about eating prickly pear, even though I saw a lot of it here in the San Fernando Valley. Then, on a summer visit to family in Sicily, I attended a conference on cherries and prickly pear (figo d’India, in Italian), two major agricultural products of the island.  There I tasted the fruit, including the seeds, juice, and even a prickly pear granita. That immediately made me think about harvesting my own fruit. 

I had originally planted the cactus, started from a few harvested paddles from a neighbor, to add some vertical elements ot the garden, so the fruit is just an added benefit.

Prickly pear 2.

Transplanted prickly pear after I rooted it in a pot for about a year.

Prickly pear 2025 01.

The same plant today (and this had been pruned at least once)

Asteriscus Sericeus [Photography]

Asteriscus Sericeus [Photography]

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Desert Garden Scene, 2003 2, The Huntington, San Marino, California [Photography]

The image depicts a vibrant garden scene under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a dense carpet of bright yellow flowers with numerous petals covers the ground, creating a striking visual impact. The flowers are likely a type of daisy or similar species, with a rich, sunny hue that stands out against the green foliage.</p>

<p>In the background, a variety of plants add depth and texture to the scene. Prominent among these are several cacti, including tall, columnar species and shorter, rounder forms, showcasing the diversity of desert flora. A large, spiky yucca plant with long, pointed leaves is also visible, adding to the garden's arid aesthetic. The mix of greenery includes other shrubs and trees, contributing to the lush, natural setting.</p>

<p>The overall composition highlights the contrast between the vivid yellow flowers and the greenery, with the clear blue sky providing a serene backdrop. The image captures the essence of a well-maintained garden, possibly a botanical or desert-themed garden, showcasing a harmonious blend of flora.</p>

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Desert Garden Scene, 2003, The Huntington, San Marino, California [Photography]

The image depicts a vibrant garden scene under a clear blue sky. In the foreground, a dense patch of bright yellow flowers, likely malephora, creates a striking contrast with the surrounding greenery. Behind the flowers, a variety of cacti and succulents are visible, including tall columnar cacti and a large, spiky yucca plant. The midground features a mix of other plants, including palm trees and coniferous trees, adding depth to the scene. The overall composition showcases a diverse array of plant life, highlighting the beauty and variety of a desert-themed garden.</p>

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Aeonium in the Neighborhood [Photography]

The image features a close-up view of vibrant yellow flowers, likely Aconitum, with a dense cluster of small, star-shaped blooms. The flowers are arranged in a conical shape, with the petals radiating outward from the center. The foreground is sharply in focus, showcasing the intricate details of the petals and the green stems supporting the flowers. In the background, additional clusters of similar flowers are visible, creating a sense of depth and abundance. The background is softly blurred, emphasizing the flowers in the foreground. The overall color palette is dominated by bright yellow, with hints of green from the foliage, set against a natural, outdoor setting.</p>

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