Strawberry Cactus

Description
This print is a close view of an Echinocereus stramineus cactus — commonly known as Strawberry Cactus, Pitaya, or Cob Cactus — growing bright and healthy in the barren desert of Dead Horse State Park. Its spines and ribs catch the light with sharp, silver texture, a burst of green life rising from red soil and stone. The plant looks full, fresh, and striking against the emptiness around it — proof that even harsh ground produces beauty when something rooted decides to thrive. Dead Horse is a place where survival is earned, and plants like the Strawberry Cactus manage it by holding water deep inside, growing slow, and gripping the desert floor with persistence. Every spine is resilience, every rib a structure built for heat and scarcity. This print fits beautifully in desert-forward interiors, natural-toned rooms, offices, and creative spaces built around quiet strength. It stands as a reminder that life doesn’t need comfort to flourish — only intention, patience, and a place to hold on.
Specifications
  • Hand-made, solid wood frame
  • UV and scratch-resistant acrylic cover
  • Edge width of 1.125", depth of 0.75"
  • 2" polar white matting
  • Sizing: +6.5" to the listed print size
  • Ex: 12x18" framed print final size is 18.5x24.5"
  • Arrive ready to hang
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