Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
there are many plants in the thar desert. more than 1oo speises of grasses, herbs, shrubs, and trees are in the thar desert!
Cacti are only found naturally in the Americas. If any show up in the Arabian Desert, they were planted there. They do not grow naturally in that desert.
No, cacti are natives of the American deserts only. They do not grow elsewhere naturally unless they have been planted there. When planted outside the Americas they can become a noxious invasive species. especially the various species of prickly pear.
crops that grow well in the desert are mostly cacti,sugar beets, barley,prickly pears and alfalfa hay. Patato's do ok in the desert they like to heat up during the day and cool off during the night. but they can not grow in sand they have to have some soil. a non crop that grows will in the desert is sage brush.
The desert has the kind of cactus that survives in conditions of high heat and light, and low moisture. A desert cactus is used to weak competition from other vegetation in the environment. It isn't used to chilling, dampconditions that waterlog the exterior roots or the interior tissues.
No cacti grow naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives of the Americas, not Africa.
They grow from seeds or by vegetative propagation.
Cacti plants want a dry and hot climate to grow mostly in mountain areas that are too cold in temperature also they are more humid with heavy precipitation. Thus, cacti plants cannot grow in mountains.
Cacti, trees, bushes, shrubby plants are some small trees that grow in the desert.
Cacti grow mostly in desert and arid areas.I bought a few miniture cacti as a present for my nephew.
Cacti can not grow in most areas of the desert. However, there are a few areas that receive dense fog off of the Pacific Ocean and the condensation from this fog allows cacti to grow in these areas.
No, cacti are strictly New World plants. They do not grow naturally in the Sahara. Any cacti you might see there were planted by man.
Although some Saguaro cacti never grow arms, those that grow arms do so between the ages of 50 to 100 years. The size of this cacti and the number of arms is due to factors, such as soil and rainfall. Saguaro cacti grow in the Sonoran Desert of the United States.
Cacti and other xerophytes
No, there are cactus species that grow in grasslands, forests and even in the jungle.
there are many plants in the thar desert. more than 1oo speises of grasses, herbs, shrubs, and trees are in the thar desert!
No, cacti do not grow in the Arctic.