Cacti are succulent plants that typically have spines or prickles and are known for their ability to store water. Money plants, on the other hand, are vine plants that are believed to bring good luck and prosperity according to Feng Shui beliefs. They have thin, green leaves and are easy to care for as indoor plants.
well a cactus plant has many parts like flowers
A cactus is a type of plant that has adapted to very dry conditions.
A cactus makes food through the process of photosynthesis, like any other plant. The difference between a cactus making food from another plant is that cactus have their leaves reduced to spines, therefore, their stem contains chlorophyll and photosynthesis takes place through the stem.
The prickly pear cactus is a CAM plant, not a C3 or C4 plant. CAM plants use a different carbon fixation pathway called Crassulacean Acid Metabolism that helps them conserve water by opening their stomata at night.
when the cactus is none of sun it can survive
cactus is thomy while a money plant is leafy.
No. Part of that soil is sand because the cactus needs a different mix than a regular plant.
A cactus makes food like any other plant, by photosynthesis
A cactus plant branch :D
well a cactus plant has many parts like flowers
A cactus is a plant, a dicot.
A cactus is a plant. It does not eat.
The tip of a cactus is where growth occurs in a cactus plant. If this is badly damaged the plant may die or begin to grow elsewhere in the plant giving the plant an abnormal appearance.
Yes, cactus spines are living parts of the cactus plant. They owe their existence to growth buds on the plant's surface. From the growth buds also come a cactus plant's flowers.
No, the barrel cactus is a vascular plant.
The cactus root in the ground beneath the cactus plant.
Aloe is not a cactus; it is a succulent plant. While both aloe and cactus are adapted to dry environments and store water in their leaves, they belong to different plant families. Aloe plants are part of the Asphodelaceae family, while cacti belong to the Cactaceae family.