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Yes! Southern Utah is a red desert and is home to many different varieties of Cacti.
Cacti is the plural of cactus.Two example sentences with "cacti" in them for you are:He likes to grow cacti in the greenhouse.There are so many cacti in the desert.
No cacti grow naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives of the Americas, not Africa.
Yes, many cacti genera are found in the desert.
Cacti are multicellular organisms, as they are composed of many cells that work together to form the various tissues and structures of the plant. Cells in a cactus carry out different functions such as photosynthesis, water storage, and support.
No, agaves are not cacti. They belong to the Agavaceae family, while cacti belong to the Cactaceae family. Agaves do share some similarities with cacti, such as their ability to store water in their leaves, but they are botanically different plants.
No, a barrel cactus and a saguaro are two different species of cacti. Barrel cacti are smaller, rounder cacti with ribs and spines all around, while saguaros are taller, columnar cacti with arms that grow as they age. Both are native to the deserts of the Americas, but they have distinct characteristics.
Deserts cover such vast areas that it is impossible to determine the number of cacti.
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You find out what genus it is in and then what species it is, there many good websites for cacti identification out there, I suggest using on of them.
Counting all the cacti in a desert is a virtual impossibility.
A thorny problem! ~But seriously, folks..."Cactuses" and "cacti" are equally proper.See both of the Related Links listed below for more information: