No, there are some species that have no spines.
a cactus has spiny leaves for protection and so the water wont evaporate so easily.
Acanthus and cactus but cactus not really leafy :)
Cactus
Firecracker Cactus is a cacti species. It is a spiny plant.
Cactus wrens usually nest in the cholla cactus. This very spiny cactus provides protection for their eggs and young from predators such as snakes.
One option is a cactus.
The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.
Chloroplast are in the trunk.Thats why it has a green trunk
succulent, spiny, shiny, bulbous, prickly,
Any of several cacti, especially in the genera Ferocactus and Echinocactus, having unbranched, globular to columnar, ribbed spiny stems.
No. Actually, it is a desert plant. It is a type of spiny agave cactus that seldom flowers. That's where the name comes from.
No, cactus Pears aren't fruits. The term refers to the spiny pads of the prickly pear cactus [Opuntia spp]. The pads may be prepared and served as vegetables. It's the plant's berries that are the plant's fruits.