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Yes, I can help you identify spiky plants.
In the deserts of North America, some 'spiky plants' are yuccas, agaves and sotols. Many other plants have spines and thorns.
CACTUS?
The name of some spiky plants are cactus,evergeen, and that's all I know so bye
catcus
Spiky plants would be yuccas, agaves, sotols, etc. Spiny plants would include the cacti and a number of other plants.
aloes normally have short, hard (sometimes black) spines on the leaves and sometimes the stems - although they cannot really be likened to black thorns
A spiky indoor plant you may be referring to is likely a succulent or cactus. These plants have sharp, pointed leaves or stems that give them a spiky appearance. They are popular for their unique look and low maintenance care.
Some plants that are toxic to cats and should be avoided include lilies, azaleas, and philodendrons.
No, "spiky" is an adjective used to describe something having spikes or sharp points, like a spiky hairdo or a spiky cactus. It is not a verb.