A cactus can be found in its native habitat, in the Americas. It can be found in private, public and research collections. For example, it can be found in the displays of botanical gardens and in the laboratories of educational institutions. It can be found among the sale items of mail order and online businesses, nurseries, and plant stores. And it can be found in the yards, work places, and houses of residential gardeners.
Cactus seeds are found within the fruits of the plant. But they also may be found elsewhere, as part of the food trail of cactus predators. Particularly birds that eat cactus fruits may drop or eliminate cactus seeds.
This site should help: http://cactiguide.com/habitsearch/ Choose the picture that looks most like your cactus, and browse through the species offered.
I can find no cactus named the "pippithrop cactus."
You can find water in cactus.
deserts
You can find cactus in countries that are dry, hot, and filled with deserts. Such include countries in Africa such as Egypt.
1. Try to find a desert or a small area of sand 2. If you see a cactus or many cacti there, punch it down 3. you will get cacti from there
The fishhook barrel cactus is found in both the Chihuahuan Desert and the Sonoran Desert.
cactus! LOTS AND LOTS of cactus. but you can also find trees of course and GRASS!
Find a cactus that has nearly died of thirst and weigh it.Water the cactus until it stops absorbing water. Weigh the cactus again. Subtract the new weight from the original weight. That tells you how much water the cactus has absorbed.
you pick it off a cactus
Cactus's usually live in quite a hot climate and they survive with little rainfall. You may find cactus's in areas which rain quite a lot but they are most common in Africa, North America, Mexico, South America, Asia and Australia.
You put the cactus on sand. There is no seed required. Also know they cannot grow right next to each other.
It is like a cactus you find in deserts ,but its smaller and round and grow in groups and on the ocean floor or on a rock on the ocean floor.