<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Free picture of the day - Cylindropuntia tunicata @ artshotz</title><link>http://artshotz.com/free-picture-of-the-day.html</link><description>A free hi-res photograph updated daily.</description><copyright>Copyright (c) 2011 Douglass Media Pte. Ltd.</copyright><language>en-GB</language ><ttl>5</ttl><atom:link href="http://artshotz.com/pod-rss.rss" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><image><width>140</width><url>http://artshotz.com/POD/fr-Cylindropuntia-tunicata-v12008-1.jpg</url><title>Free picture of the day - Cylindropuntia tunicata @ artshotz</title><link>http://artshotz.com/free-picture-of-the-day.html</link></image><item><title>Picture of the day - Cylindropuntia tunicata</title><link>http://artshotz.com/free-picture-of-the-day.html</link><description><i>Cylindropuntia tunicata</I>, first described in 1827 by Lehman. The plants are densely branched shrubs ranging from 30-60cm &#40;12-14&#34;&#41; in height, with stem segments 5-25cm and pale green coloured. The flowers are a pale green-yellow. This plant occurs naturally from Texas and throughout northern Mexico. It was probably introduced into Chile and Ecuador.</description><guid>http://artshotz/3996</guid></item></channel></rss>
