CACTUS?
The name of some spiky plants are cactus,evergeen, and that's all I know so bye
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.
To effectively get rid of spiky weeds in your garden, you can manually pull them out, use a hoe to cut them at the base, or apply a weed killer specifically designed to target spiky weeds. Be sure to wear gloves to protect your hands from the spikes.
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To effectively remove spiky grass from your lawn or garden, you can use a shovel or a hand tool to dig out the roots of the grass. Make sure to remove as much of the root system as possible to prevent regrowth. You can also use a herbicide specifically designed to target grassy weeds, following the instructions carefully to avoid damaging other plants. Regularly monitoring and pulling out any new growth can help prevent the spiky grass from spreading.
Spiky plants would be yuccas, agaves, sotols, etc. Spiny plants would include the cacti and a number of other plants.
No, artichokes do not grow on trees. They are actually thistles that are cultivated for their edible flower buds. Artichoke plants grow large, spiky leaves and produce the edible buds at the base of the plant.
To accurately identify burr weeds in your garden, look for plants with small, prickly seed pods that easily stick to clothing or fur. Burr weeds often have rough, spiky leaves and produce flowers that eventually turn into these seed pods. Regularly inspect your garden and remove any burr weeds to prevent them from spreading.
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.