A cactus has branches to increase its chances of reproducing. Flowers grow on the tops of cactus parts. That's where the growth buds are located. For example, the giant saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] matures to a height of 40 feet/12 meters. At around the age of 40+ years, it begins to branch. It's at that time, and on the branch and stem tops, that flowers may appear. Pollinated flowers produce fruit, which contains seeds. The seeds drop naturally to the ground, where they germinate. Or they're eliminated by the digestive tracts of predators. In this case, the seed tends to be spread over a far wider area than that in which the seed producing cactus is located.
In the case of low growing plants, such as the octopus cactus [Stenocereus alamosensis], the branches give the plant yet another means of reproducing. The branches have the possibility of rooting in the soil over which they're bent. This makes it possible for the octopus cactus to take over the space in which it already is located. Combined with seed dispersal, this ensures the survival of the species within its particular niche of the desert environment, and in other niches.
Additionally, branching arms the balance to the cactus plant. They also increase the amount of internal storage space for water and watery products and solutions.
They are actually called 'Cactus Flowers'
A cactus is a plant that flowers not a tree. Most plants have flowers you can't say a cactus is a flower.
A cactus that has flowers is giving the flowers fluids from within. A cactus is like a camel except with many more chambers. The cactus stores moisture for long periods of time.
Yes, Christmas cactus flowers are not toxic to dogs.
Cactus flowers tend not to be long blooming. Some cactus plants have night flowering blooms. Others have day flowering blossoms. Either way, the flowers need to be pollinated. Once pollinated, the flowers wither and develop the ovary. From the ovary develops the fruit, which produces cactus seeds. The seeds may be used by the cactus to feed the available wildlife and to reproduce.
no y would u give them a cactus
Cacti typically bloom in response to specific triggers like temperature, light, or water availability. Once these triggers are met, the cactus will produce flower buds, which eventually blossom into flowers. Cactus flowers are usually brightly colored to attract pollinators like bees or birds.
The seeds of a golden ball cactus are located in the funnel shaped flowers, which grow at the crown of the cactus. When the cactus is young, it begins to bear three to four of these yellow flowers at a time.
No, not all cactus es grow flowers.
It loses its ability to reproduce
A Cactus - it has a modified stem which produces flowers, but no leaves.
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