Photographer Ian Howorth

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Photographer Ian Howorth

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Parque Nacional de Timanfaya, Lanzarote by sir20
(by tomkahler)
Canaryis Island
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Cactus Garden, Lanzarote, Spain with my Mamiya C330
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Lanzarote, Spain by Monso Perez
Consolea moniliformis
Teguise, Lanzarote
Consolea moniliformis—often called the necklace prickly pear—is a Caribbean cactus adapted to hot, dry, and windswept coastal landscapes, where it grows on rocky, well-drained soils and limestone outcrops. Its distinctive, bead-like chain of flattened stem segments (cladodes) stores water and performs photosynthesis, an efficient strategy for surviving long droughts. In the warmer months it produces large, showy flowers, typically yellow to orange, that open to attract insect pollinators before developing into fleshy fruits eaten by birds and other animals, which help disperse the seeds. Although native to the Antilles, the species is frequently cultivated and occasionally naturalized in regions with similar climates—such as Lanzarote—where its flowering highlights both its resilience and its close ecological ties to arid island environments.