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New research reveals that cacti create new species surprisingly quickly, despite their slow-growing reputation.
About Cacti
- Cacti are a type of plant that is known for its thick, fleshy stem and its spines.
- There are nearly 2,000 species and 139 genera.
- These plants are native to the deserts of North and South America and have adapted to the dry, hot climate.
- Cacti come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
- One of the most unique things about cacti is their ability to store large amounts of water in their stems.
- This adaptation helps them to survive in desert conditions where water is scarce.
- When it rains, cacti absorb water through their roots and store it in their stems. This water is used by the plant during dry periods.
- The stem is covered in a layer of protection that helps prevent evaporation.
- Cacti also have specialized roots that are able to absorb water quickly.
- The shape of a cactus also plays a role in its water-saving abilities.
- Most cacti have a columnar shape, which means that they have a narrow base and a wide top.
- This shape allows the plant to minimize its surface area so that less water is lost through evaporation.
- There are two main types of cacti: opuntias and columnar cacti.
- Opuntias, also called prickly pears, are cacti that have flat, fleshy pads instead of the traditional cylindrical stem. These plants are covered in spines, and they produce small, edible fruits.
- Columnar cacti, on the other hand, have a tall, straight stem with ridges running up and down its length.
- These cacti often grow to be quite large, and are home to many species of animals in their native habitats.
- Cacti can be distinguished from other succulent plants by the presence of areoles, small cushionlike structures with trichomes (plant hairs) and, in almost all species, spines or barbed bristles (glochids).
- Areoles are modified branches, from which flowers, more branches, and leaves (when present) may grow.
Source: SD
Last updated on May, 2026
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