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One difference is that a cactus is actually a plant related to a shrub more than a tree. Trees are normally found where a water source is abundant and Cacti are normally found in a central location where ground water is present.
The general name is a succulent or a cactus.
The Seed Either Gets placed in the ground or falls on the ground from an already existing tree, the seed then begins to grow and becomes a plant, the plant then becomes bigger and then becomes a tree. It then begins to grow fruit and in the fruit are seeds, the fruit then drops and starts to rot and then the cycle starts again.
The mangrove trees can have many trunks, but the banyan tree has both multiple trunks and above-ground "prop roots" that can grow vertically and horizontally.
It is made of sodium polyacrylate, a water-absorbing polymer.Water and compressed air come out of a nozzle. The air atomizes the water. Then, the expanding air cools the water, very quickly. The water then begins to freeze while falling to the ground.
The cactus root in the ground beneath the cactus plant.
Because a cactus outside in the ground doesn't get all the water you give it, some will get absorbed by other plants.
Ingredients1 lb Ground beef14 oz Jar of cactus, drained1/2 c Onion, chopped14 oz Diced tomatoes w/ chiliesCook ground beef and onions until done, drain off grease. Mix in the cactus and tomatoes and simmer for about 20 minutes.
The Arizona cactus wren [Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus] looks upon the jumping cactus [Opuntia fulgida] as a preferred nest building site. The cactus has fiercely sharp thorns that easily are embedded in the flesh of predators. So the female and male cactus wren don't have to worry about building their nests too far off the ground in the presence of such a ferocious plant. The nearness to the ground makes it easy for them and their young to feed off of ground dwelling insects, seeds, and small frogs and lizards.
the cactus she brings with her to Washington
Sharp sand or gravel.
Yes, cactus plants have roots.Specifically, a cactus plant needs roots to take in moisture and dissolved nutrients from the soil. It is upon this underground supply of moisture and dissolved nutrients that the entire plant depends for survival and growth. Additionally, roots keep the plant anchored in the ground or - in the case of epiphytic cactus plants - to the branches of trees.
it wouldnt unless it rained alot and the rain was absorbed deep into the ground for the roots of the cactus to drink.
inside the weather conditions are more controlled than outside. the cactus usually get larger outside
They get water that is deep in the ground that other things can't reach
A cactus plant doesn't move, because it's anchored in the soil by many fibrous, shallow roots underground. But it may spread above ground by its jointed parts breaking off and rooting in the ground around the cactus stem. In fact, one plant can root outward in such a way as to end up forming a dense, treelike, vegetative growth over quite an area of ground.
worms in the ground