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I must admit I don’t have a burning curiosity about the names of the plants around here—mostly the term “weed” suffices. But there’s a remarkable plant that has filled a large bowl almost to bursting that puts on a show at least once a year, and it’s called Easter lily cactus. It’s a native of Bolivia, according to
this article in the Los Angeles Times today. The picture above was taken Sunday after a very tiny rainstorm that came through when we were involved in our spring roundup.
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