A plant that doesn't need much water and lives in deserts
Pachycereus pringlei, also known as Mexican Giant Cardon or Elephant Cactus, is a species of cactus that is native to northwestern Mexico in the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, and Sonora. It is commonly known as Cardón, a name derived from the Spanish word cardo, meaning "thistle." At 63 feet, it is the tallest cactus in the world.
There are two types of cactus, columnar cactus and climbing cactus. Climbing cactus e.g dragon fruit plant.
The only cactus I know that has liquid in it is the Calumnnar Cactus. the Calumnar Cactus's liquid fluids can be obtained by scratching or cutting the surface of it.
The Prickly Pear Cactus
He's as cuddly as a cactus.
Cactus Courage, stoicism.
saboten
In the language of flowers, cactus means endurance.
I discovered that it symbolizes eternal friendship
'Spine' is another word for 'thorn'.
Sabra, meaning cactus fruit
Tenochtitlan means "Place of the Prickly Pear Cactus".
No, the cactus wren is diurnal, meaning it is active during the day and rests at night. It is commonly seen foraging for food and building nests during daylight hours.
Pachycereus pringlei, also known as Mexican Giant Cardon or Elephant Cactus, is a species of cactus that is native to northwestern Mexico in the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, and Sonora. It is commonly known as Cardón, a name derived from the Spanish word cardo, meaning "thistle." At 63 feet, it is the tallest cactus in the world.
Various species of prickly pear and cholla Claret cup cactus Hedgehog cactus Peyote Rainbow cactus Corncob cactus Living rock cactus Button cactus Eagle claw cactus (aka Turk's head cactus) Fish hook barrel cactus Pincushion cactus Strawberry cactus several others
cactus and cactus water
No, a cactus does not have a thorn. A cactus has spines.