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Cactus Greeting Card featuring the photograph Blooms in orange by Ruth Jolly

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Blooms in orange Greeting Card

Ruth Jolly

by Ruth Jolly

$4.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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Cactus flower anatomy has received little attention. Flowers are large and showy in many genera, with dozens of petals and stamens rather than just... more

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Comments (14)

Don Columbus

Don Columbus

Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Photographic Camera Art" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2022 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!

Jane M Dahl

Jane M Dahl

Amazing color! This is so beautiful. Featured in American Desert Southwest.

Katie Keenan

Katie Keenan

Beautiful image! Love the color and detail! fav

Roberta Byram

Roberta Byram

Fabulous image and color! l/T

Sharon Nelson-Bianco

Sharon Nelson-Bianco

Hi Ruth - lovely artwork - lovely color. Best regards, Sharon LF FB P

Sandi OReilly

Sandi OReilly

Ruth, excellent capture, F/L/P

Sharon Duguay

Sharon Duguay

Beautiful capture Ruth L/Twt

Fortunate Findings Shirley Dickerson

Fortunate Findings Shirley Dickerson

Ruth, This is a beautiful image.

Andrew Govan Dantzler

Andrew Govan Dantzler

Lovely capture F V T & G+ ... Elaine

Marcia Weller-Wenbert

Marcia Weller-Wenbert

Gorgeous. Visiting from USA Artist News - v

Debi Pople

Debi Pople

nice pop of color, v

Steve Purnell

Steve Purnell

Love this. voted

Artist's Description

Cactus flower anatomy has received little attention. Flowers are large and showy in many genera, with dozens of petals and stamens rather than just the 5 or 10 of each as we might expect of a dicot. All cacti, other than a few species in Pereskia, have an inferior ovary, and that is the point of this portion of the website. The ovaries of cacti are not merely inferior, they are spectacularly inferior. Although axillary buds produce flowers, they always produce a bit of stem tissue first: the very first appendage primordia are leaf primordia, not sepal primordia. In most cacti, the axillary bud apical meristem actually produces 20 or 30 or more leaf primordia before it actually switches over to producing floral appendage primordia. The noteworthy thing is that these leaf primordia typically develop much more than do other leaf primordia on the same plant, and they mature into large scales that may be a centimeter or longer and have a thin, flat lamina-like region. People typically do n...

About Ruth Jolly

Ruth Jolly

Ruth's home for the past 35 years has been Arizona. She loves all that the state has to offer from its changing climates to the array of birds, many of which are found at the world-renowned Riparian Preserve at Water Ranch in Gilbert. Ruth is a proud LMSW who is an ASU alumna and Mother of 3 children. She thanks you kindly for browsing and purchasing her art.

 

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