Cactus are members of the Succulant group.
No. The pear tree is in the family Rosaceae (rose family) in the genus Pyrus, and the prickly pear cactus is in the Cactaceae family in the genus Opuntia. Source: Wikipedia.
cactus is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, within the order Caryophyllales
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You are referring to the Blue Agave, which is actually not a cactus at all. It is a member of the lily family.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! Artichokes are actually part of the thistle family, not the cactus family. They may look a bit prickly like a cactus, but they grow differently and have their own unique characteristics that make them special. Keep exploring the world of plants, there's always something new and wonderful to discover!
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Aloe is not a cactus; it is a succulent plant. While both aloe and cactus are adapted to dry environments and store water in their leaves, they belong to different plant families. Aloe plants are part of the Asphodelaceae family, while cacti belong to the Cactaceae family.
The apple is a Malus which is a member of the rose or Rosaceae family.
No, "cactus" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a type of plant belonging to the family Cactaceae. Proper nouns are specific names of people, places, or organizations, and they typically begin with a capital letter, like "Saguaro" or "Cactus National Park." In contrast, "cactus" can refer to any member of that plant family.
No, kiwifruit does not belong to the cactus family. It is actually a part of the Actinidiaceae family and is native to China, where it is known as the Chinese gooseberry. Kiwifruit grows on vines rather than cacti, which are typically succulents adapted for arid environments.
Yes, it is a type of plant that is in the succulent family.
J. J. Thornber has written: 'The fantastic clan. The cactus family' -- subject(s): Botany, Cactus