Beaver Tail Cactus Painting is a painting by Bob and Nadine Johnston which was uploaded on May 24th, 2014.
Beaver Tail Cactus Painting
Nadine's painting of a Beavertail Cactus. ... more
Title
Beaver Tail Cactus Painting
Artist
Bob and Nadine Johnston
Medium
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Description
Nadine's painting of a Beavertail Cactus.
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Realizing what we are selling is going to a buyer, who cares as much about quality, as the person who purchases the "Original Paintings." Bob Photographs them with a Nikon D300, processing to make them look their best, or as close to the Original Painting as possible. Adjusting the texture, contrast, colors, or anything, to make the very best image for the buyer.... May you enjoy our work as much as the individual who purchased the original.
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Opuntia basilaris, the Beavertail Cactus, is a cactus species found in southwest United States. It occurs mostly in the Mojave Desert, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and Colorado Deserts, and also in the Colorado Plateau and northwest Mexico; it ranges through the Grand Canyon and Colorado River region to southern Utah, and in western Arizona, regions along the Lower Colorado River Valley. The Beavertail Cactus is a medium-sized to small prickly pear cactus, depending on variety, growing to about 60 cm tall. A single plant may consist of hundreds of fleshy, flattened pads. These are more or less blue-gray, depending on variety, growing to a length of 14 cm and are maximum 10 cm wide and 1 to 1.5 cm thick. They are typically spineless, but have instead many small barbed bristles, called glochids, that easily penetrate the skin. The pink to rose colored flowers are most common; however, a rare variety of white and even yellow flowers also exist. Opuntia basilaris bloom from spring to early summer.
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May 24th, 2014