There are about 2,000 recognized types of cactus species in the world.
Much like this cactus I’m not like the norm,
It chooses to grow in a whole different form.
This deviation follows no rule,
But that’s OK cause it’s really cool.
It chooses to grow in a whole different form.
This deviation follows no rule,
But that’s OK cause it’s really cool.
I believe in marching to a different drummer, and I’m just a small piece of nature.
This photo taken March 2008 on the Weaver Mountains, Yarnell, Arizona.
It looks like you are not as cramped in your community as the rest of the cacti, you have a better view, and you have the ability to embrace your self. But do so gently because of the spines.
It looks like some form of pediocactus, and it does look like it is marching to some kind of drum, right over the top of that rock.
I’m glad you march to the tune of a different drummer. What an interesting cactus.
I love cacti, especially when they bloom.
I love it! I love the things that are different!!
That is so unusual looking! Cool!
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Looks like that rock is growing a brain!
That is a neat picture of cactus.
Part of it almost looks like a snake all curled up, and the rest looks like fireworks! Very cool!
That beautiful cactus oddity reminds me of desert rose gypsum.
A wonderful example of a fasciated cactus, great find.