Yes. I have researched one native species, Opuntia compressa. It's reported to grow on rocky well drained hillsides with full sun.
It most likely won't grow outdoors in Missouri. It may grow indoors. A saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] isn't native to Missouri. It prefers a desert environment of high heat and light, and low moisture and vegetative competition. In terms of the outdoors, a saguaro cactus most likely won't like the eastern part of the state, which tends to have humid growing seasons. It may be able to tolerate the western part of Missouri, which tends to fit in with the drier, hotter growing seasons of the Great Plains. But no matter the part of the state, a saguaro cactus most likely won't like Missouri winters, which tend to bring the cold, damp weather that desert cactus plants detest.
I think a cactus can grow in soil. I think a cactus can grow in soil.
If you want flowers to grow on your cactus you are supposed to water your cactus.
You put the cactus on sand. There is no seed required. Also know they cannot grow right next to each other.
Yes you can grow cactus in mine craft Pocket edition ,cuz I have a cactus farm
Because a cactus can't grow in clayey soil and there is a lot of water in the marshes, the cactus does not need a lot of water
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They are actually called 'Cactus Flowers'
Cactus don't grow where it is dry, but grow in areas where the periods between rains are long and cactus will store water in their stem to survive these periods. To get a get cactus flowering just keep it dry for 3 months and then give them a lot of water. This will give nature back to the cactus.
Cactus Dan was born on June 4, 1917, in Flat River, Missouri, USA.