in arid places with very low water.
It just depends on the genus/species, but if you bought a cactus from a home improvement store and it was small it will grow to be large depending on the genus/species. Most of the cacti sold at home improvement stores are cacti that grow to be large.
No, cacti do not grow in the Arctic.
The most commonly seen plants in the Chihuahuan Desert are mesquite, creosote bush, yuccas, ocotillo and opuntia cacti.
Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.Yes, cacti grow in the Great Basin Desert.
cacti (cactus) grow in desers where there is not a lot of water but they still survive.
There are cactus farms, especially in Arizona, that commercially grow cacti for landscaping and houseplants.
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.
Cacti do grown in many desert mountain areas. They usually do not grow on the higher peaks, however.
Cacti grow in hot, dry, areas. In Texas, this is the southwestern part of the State (Big Bend National Park) and along the western border with New Mexico.
Yes. That is where cacti grow.
Yes they do have cacti. Epiphyllum, Rhipsalis, and Schlumbergera are a few genera of cacti that grow in the rainforest.
No cacti grow naturally in the Sahara. Cacti are natives of the Americas, not Africa.