Cacti are a type of succulent, but not all succulents are cacti. Succulents are plants that store water in their leaves, stems, or roots to survive in arid conditions. Cacti are a specific type of succulent that belong to the family Cactaceae and are known for their unique features like spines and areoles.
Cactus and succulents do well in a desert. Consult your nearest plant nursery for specific ones in your area.
A succulent is a type of plant that stores water in their leaves and stems. When you see a plant that has thick leaves like a jade plant or aloe plant they are considered a succulent. Succulents require little water and can tolerate dry climates and soils. If you ever touch a jade leaf and it is squishy or wrinkled it needs more water, that is a sign that the water in the leaf is not enough. Cactus and jade plants are just some of the most common succulents.
Cactus
A cactus.
A cactus is a type of plant that has adapted to very dry conditions.
A cactus has no leaves.
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It has fibre root.
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Succulents, including cacti, can store large amounts of water.
Yes, it is a type of plant that is in the succulent family.