It was over a month ago, and I was only there late in the day as their flowers were closing, but it would be stingy if I didn't share these pictures from Timberline Gardens' astounding prickly pear berm....They are simply amazing. Kelly Grummons has contributed so much to our local and national horticultural scene, and this is yet another of his triumphs: who ever thought putting some cuttings on a berm of heavy clay would produce this sort of show? I don't know if anyone else would do it as good, however! Long live Kelly, the prickly magician...
Horticultural and botanical musings from the Rockies, Great Plains and beyond. In humble tribute to Goddess Flora.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Prickly Heaven
It was over a month ago, and I was only there late in the day as their flowers were closing, but it would be stingy if I didn't share these pictures from Timberline Gardens' astounding prickly pear berm....They are simply amazing. Kelly Grummons has contributed so much to our local and national horticultural scene, and this is yet another of his triumphs: who ever thought putting some cuttings on a berm of heavy clay would produce this sort of show? I don't know if anyone else would do it as good, however! Long live Kelly, the prickly magician...
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