Christmas cactus, Easter Cactus, and Crab cactus;
Almost all need bright light or sun.
Collections of cacti can be dazzling.
There are dessert cactus and forest cactus;
Unfortunately, many have thorns.
Slightly pot-bound brings cactus blooms.
Almost all need bright light or sun.
Collections of cacti can be dazzling.
There are dessert cactus and forest cactus;
Unfortunately, many have thorns.
Slightly pot-bound brings cactus blooms.
Published by Sandy James
I'm a retired Human Resource professional that writes for several websites on several topics. I enjoy helping others through my articles. View profile
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24 Comments
Post a CommentFun poem about cacti :)
very nice
Instructional poetry - I think you have a book here, Sandy :)
fantastic work ♠ thanks for sharing this sweet poem about cactus
I haven't seen a cactus since I left Arizona - although I do miss the natural aloe vera I got off of them
A fun poem to read. Thanks!
Cute!
I didn't know about the pot-bound factor. Thanks for sharing - rcj
Another great acrostic!!!
Very beautiful.