It had a fine smell of dust, of the desert, of rocks baking in the sun, of sand with cactus growing out of it, of water flowing in rivers and ditches, of leaf and blossom and fruit.
Caribbean Tree Cactus These hardy cacti produce tiny flowers and grow well with lots of sunlight.
Let me be no nearer In death's dream kingdom Let me also wear Such deliberate disguises Rat's coat, crowskin, crossed staves In a field Behaving as the wind behaves No nearer -- ,, —— Not that final meeting In the twilight kingdom
When a co-worker recently told me he planned to bring a cactus to our shared office, he assumed I knew this was a metaphor for life's beauty and pain, and a reference to the lyrics of a Jacques Dutronc song.
I have a pot of cactus, which the body was stabbed, the body is oval, plus a small thorn root straight Yo, looks like a lovely Xiaoci Wei.
Also be familiar with things like cactus and other plants that can stab or poke or jab you and leave marks and scrapes on the skin.
It looks as if it was the blue cactus, and yet it is only a kitchen-herb.
If he went to a theatre of an evening, instead of enjoying himself he would be quite annoyed if the machinist had put too strong a light into one side of the moon, or if the representations of the sky hung over the scenes when they ought to have hung behind them; or if a palm-tree was introduced into a scene representing the Zoological Gardens of Berlin, or a cactus in a view of Tyrol, or a beech-tree in the north of Norway.