Sunday, 26 March 2017

Cactus Farm At Cameron Highlands.

After the strawberry farm, our next stop was at a Cactus Farm. I can't remember the name of this cactus farm but there are many varieties of cactus there. I was very tempted to buy some but for this trip I was contented to come away with just their snapshots.

The cactus are in all kinds of shapes and sizes.
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Photo #18 - Pumpkins or squash, I can never tell the difference.
Photo #19 - These are not for sale.
Photo #20 - Looks like a rose but not a rose. It looks like a Camellia.
Photo #21 - I bought this lemon plant for MYR 10.
Did you notice a lemon plant in the first photo. It is the same one and I took it along as I took snapshots of the cactus. Then I went to the payment counter to pay for it. The lemon plants I have in my garden are grown from seeds and have no sign of fruits yet.

If he sows to please his own wrong desires,
he will be planting seeds of evil and
he will surely reap a harvest of spiritual decay and death;
but if he plants the good things of the Spirit,
he will reap the everlasting life that the Holy Spirit gives him.
(Galatians 6:8, The Living Bible-TLB)

55 comments:

  1. I love cacti and have some at home

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    1. I bought a few on my previous trip to Cameron Highland.

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  2. Looking at all those varieties of cactus in different shapes and forms...all I can say is that we have one Almighty, Very Clever Designer. I'm in awe! Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos Nancy:)

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    1. Thank you, Annie. All these beautiful creations make us stand in awe of our Almighty Creator! Have a happy day!

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  3. I have never been to a cactus farm...so interesting!

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    1. Thank you, Angie. I have been many times and I still find them interesting! Have a good day!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Have a beautiful new week!

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  5. Cacti are always lovely! And these are great pictures, Nancy!

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  6. Oh my goodness! I'm shocked that there were so many different types of cacti. There are some very colorful ones. Thanks Nancy. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Thank you, Paul. Hope you enjoyed the cacti photos. Have a good new week!

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  7. Not a big fan of cactus, but in dry areas they thrive. Pretty flowers though.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Actually, I prefer succulents. Have a great new week!

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  8. ...look, but don't touch.

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  9. There's such a rich variety in cacti.

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    1. Thank you, William. Have a happy new week!

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  10. Those flowering cactus are so pretty.

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    1. Thank you, dear. Have a wonderful new week!

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  11. They have such bright, beautiful flowers...and their shapes are so interesting.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Each one has its own beauty. Have a beautiful new week!

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  12. So, so beautiful cacti.. love them.. I love cacti and succulents..

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    1. Thank you, Krishna. I prefer succulents because they do not have thorns.

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  13. I cannot go cameron. else will bankrupt. LOL


    heard from MG people that citrus grow from seeds have very low chances of fruiting.

    I have lemon plant too. Stil waiting and eaiting and waiting for it to fruit. the one from the nursery also not much news yet

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    1. Yes, that was what I was told. Now I wait and see which will fruit first.

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  14. I can only see but not buy as no green fingers, will only harm the plants...

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    1. Hi Sharon, don't feel bad. Some of my plants also died on me. Lol!

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  15. Must be a very interesting place for you to be, Nancy!

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  16. Thank you, Tijana. Have a nice new week!

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  17. hope your lemon plants will bear fruits soon. some people don't like cactus because they say it symbolises hardships in life.

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    1. Oh I see. The only thing I don't like is the pricky thorns.

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  18. It's amazing the variety of cactus available. I like those with tiny flowers on them :)

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    1. I was tempted to buy those but good thing I didn't. Have a good new week!

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  19. I did not visit the cactus garden when we were there. So many different species of cactuses. Interesting plant.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. I find cactus farm very interesting.

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  20. Cacti are great as long as you are very, very careful!

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    1. Yes, Mimi. Just look and leave them alone. Lol!

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  21. Lovely post dear! Have a great week! xx

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  22. Such beautiful cactus, but I heard cactus are not very good for feng shui and we should putting them at office desktops

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    1. *and we should avoid putting them at office desktops

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    2. Thank you, Libby. I suppose cactus was created for a special purpose. Have a beautiful day!

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    3. I remembered I had a money plant on my ofis table but I never had a windfall. Lol!

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  23. Some great specimens here, I love cactus. I would love a lemon tree but they need too much care in winter living here! Cheers Diane

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    1. Thank you, Diane. I love cactus but they are too slow growing. I hope my lemon tree will fruit soon. Have a good day!

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  24. \not a plant I have ever thought much about but there are some nice ones

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    1. Not many people will grow them but they are pretty to look at.

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  25. Best group of many varieties of Cactus plants I've seen in awhile... GORGEOUS... Thanks so much for sharing, Nancy.

    Do you have Sempervivum there? We grow them here --and there are many varieties of them also.... (Many people call them Chicks and Hens.)

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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    1. Hi Betsy. Yes, we saw lots of Sempervivum at the Cactus Farm but have no photos to show. I have a plant in my garden. Chicks and Hens - nice name for a succulent. Have a great day!

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. They are pretty to look at but not nice to touch.

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