The Root Work of Formation
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"I never really noticed them on our weekly trips to town, except when they flowered. Their bright red-purple blooms – pillowed atop stout, greenish-gray branches – dotted the high desert landscape of southern Colorado in warmer months. I knew them most intimately in shrub form, but cholla cacti can grow up to fifteen feet in height or live comfortably on a kitchen windowsill..."
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