Many cacti are recognized as having hallucinogenic or narcotic properties and therefore can also be regarded as being poisonous. Cactus fruits are generally regarded as safe, however.
Young cactus wrens may be preyed upon (eaten) by snakes or blue jays. Adults are not as susceptible.
No it's relatively safe to use in prescribed dosages for all adults.
In the deserts of the American Southwest, seed pods from the mesquite tree/bush are edible as well as the fruits and tender new pads of the prickly pear cactus.
Boric acid can be toxic to children if licked or swallowed, children are more sensitive to it more than adults. If your dog swallowed it it wouldnt really do that much.
A systemic fungicide may be used on cactus and succulents such as agave (Agave spp).Specifically, a copper sulfate solution traditionally has been used. But nowadays it tends not to be a recommended control. Copper tends to accumulate in the soil and be toxic to plants.
a cactus
Various species of prickly pear and cholla Claret cup cactus Hedgehog cactus Peyote Rainbow cactus Corncob cactus Living rock cactus Button cactus Eagle claw cactus (aka Turk's head cactus) Fish hook barrel cactus Pincushion cactus Strawberry cactus several others
No, a cactus does not have a thorn. A cactus has spines.
cactus and cactus water
A cactus candy is simply a candied cactus
There are two types of cactus, columnar cactus and climbing cactus. Climbing cactus e.g dragon fruit plant.
The fishhook cactus may be either the fishhook barrel cactus (Ferocactus wislizenii) or Mammillaria dioica, also called the strawberry cactus or California fishhook cactus.