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Cylindropuntia Bigelovii
Despite the common name of teddybear cholla, you do not want to hug this plant. Its needles have barbed ends that pierce and lodge. Tweezers or a comb are recommended to pick the needles out if they become embedded in your skin; attempting to pluck them out with your fingers will merely sink them into your fingertips (as I experienced). The Living Desert has a good resource page on teddybear cholla, while Brad Biringer has photographs of the Cholla Cactus Garden taken in superior light conditions in this photo essay. Photography resource link: Photoshop Tips and Tricks from the tips section of the Pacific Northwest Nature Photographers group. Posted by: Beverly Source |
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