Yes, in some areas cacti are cultivated. Some are grown to be used as houseplants or for landscaping. Others, such as some species of prickly pear, are grown as food.
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The Simpson desert contains many types of vegetation including the Barrel Cactus, Organ Pipe Cactus. Saguaro Cactus, Prickly Pear Cactus.
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The genus is Schlumbergera.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlumbergerahttp://cactus-epiphytes.eu/z_page_les_cactus_de_noel.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlumbergera_truncata
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Yes it does, because it is a living plant.
no The term ‘vegetable’ generally means the edible parts of plants, and has little meaning otherwise. The cactus is not a fruit, and so probably falls into the category of “vegetable’.
There are cactus, tomatoes, and potatoes
Natural vegetation, which is also called native vegetation, are plants that grow without human interference. Crops, on the other hand, are grown and cultivated by people for food and industry.
Cactus, grasses, scrub bushes, small trees, & succulents.
There are some indigenous species of cacti, native to South Africa. In addition there are a number of introduced species, these are commonly called "invader plants" and are banned from being cultivated in South Africa. Example is Opuntia - the "Prickly Pare" cactus
hot desert is high in temperature and low in water this means their is little or not at all any vegetation that happends in the hot dessert because if their is no water photosynthesis can not take place