Green Life Academy - Preparing and Eating Cactus

The K-6th grade students got a chance to learn how to prepare and cook wild cactus. This variety of “prickly pear cactus“ grows abundantly in the dry tropical forests and coastlines of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. They are also known as “nopales“ “Opuntia” and “paddle cactus”.

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What Is Proactol Weight Loss Pill?

Definition of Proactol. Proactol is licensed fat cover made of a complex of fibers (NeOpuntia), 100 % natural and 100 % organic, made of the dehydrated leaves of a cactus, prickly pear fiscus-indica. There are two fibers, reliable and insoluble; both

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Survival Class - Preparing and Eating Cactus

The K-6th grade students got a chance to learn how to prepare and cook wild cactus. This variety of “prickly pear cactus“ grows abundantly in the dry tropical forests and coastlines of Guanacaste, Costa Rica. They are also known as “nopales“ “Opuntia” and “paddle cactus”. Green Life Academy, Playas Del Coco, Guanacaste, Costa Rica

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1960's Cactus Trading Cards by F Lamberts and Sons

Includes:Echinocereus Pentalophus, Lobivia Pentlandii, Hamatocactus Setispinus, Rathbunia Alamosensis, Chamaecereus Silvestrii, Cleistocactus Beaumannii, Coryphantha Bumamma, Malacocarpus Mammulosos, Opuntia Phaeacantha, Hickenia Microsperma, Homalocephala Texensis, Echinocereus Coccineaus, Dolichothele Longimamma, Nopalea Dejecta, Astrophytum Aste

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Cactus Pens - Hand Crafted Pens from Cactus Skeleton

The most unique material you will see for a writing instrument. The process begins with Prickly Pear Cactus from the genus Opuntia. The skeleton of the cactus is removed, dried, bleached and cast in a clear resin. It is then reverse painted and turned and polished to reveal and highlight its unique character.

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