The Barrel Cactus s beneficial to Humans because it makes oxygen and oxygen is what we breathe
Yes, the barrel cactus has roots.
in winter the barrel cactus
many animals eat barrel cactus such as burrowing owls, badgers, ants, rodents, and humans. the barrel cactus is also known to get up to 11 feet tall and weight more then the average man. it has spines that are 3-4 inches and it's nectar is deadly to bats.
No, the barrel cactus is a vascular plant.
A barrel cactus stores water in their spongy stem, which swells and looks like a barrel, hence the name.
There are a number of species of barrel cactus that live in the deserts of North America.
All cacti are vascular plants, including the barrel cactus.
you can not eat a barel cactus
The native habitat of the barrel cactus ranges from the southern United States of America to Mexico. It's called the barrel cactus because of its barrel shape. It also is called the fish hook cactus because of its spines. Its scientific name is Ferocactus spp.
A barrel cactus can be seen any season of the year, particularly in the Sonoran and Chihuahuan Deserts.
Barrel cactus have fibrous roots
The barrel cactus stores water in is spongy interior tissues but does not have a water reservoir of water.