Saturday, June 21, 2008

Cactus Garden


The large pointed plants are agaves, known as century plants. They can grow very large, about 5 to 6 feet tall and wide. At maturity they grow giant, towering stalks with flowers. This is the grand show before their death. Quite the majestic plant they are!

8 comments:

joseph's art and stuff said...

Love the way you ink plants. I had a run in with some of these and other plants while in Texas (a few years ago).

Susan Rudat said...

Hey Joseph, what kind of a "run in"? Yeah, these plants can be real painful with their points. They can stick you through the muscle down to the bone. ouch.

joseph's art and stuff said...

While doing some survival training, in Texas, a friend and I where wrestling/horseplaying and ended up getting prodded by several different plants. All of them had points, that same trip I also ended up running into poison oak. Oh, what memories.

LeoBro said...

Wow, your pen and ink work is beautiful! Such graceful organic shapes. Inspiring!
- Leo

Susan Rudat said...

joseph...yeah, there are all sorts of things around here that bite, poke, sting & scratch. Where were you in Texas?

Susan Rudat said...

Thank you Leobro!

joseph's art and stuff said...

Just north of San Antonio.

Susan Rudat said...

ah....not far from me!