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  2. File:University of Texas Austin Cactus yearbook 1908.pdf

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  3. Cactus - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 March 2025. Family of mostly succulent plants, adapted to dry environments This article is about the plant family. For other uses, see Cactus (disambiguation). "Cacti" redirects here. For the software, see Cacti (software). For the album, see Cacti (album). Cactus Temporal range: 35–0 Ma Pre๊ž’ ๊ž’ O ...

  4. Echinocereus dasyacanthus - Wikipedia

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    Echinocereus dasyacanthus is a member of the cactus family, Cactaceae. It is one of about 2000 total species belonging to this family. The cactus is commonly known as Texas rainbow cactus because of the subtle rings or bands of contrasting colors along the stem of the plant. Not all Texas rainbow cacti have the "rainbow" coloration on their stems.

  5. File:University of Texas Austin Cactus yearbook 1914.pdf

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  6. Xerophyte - Wikipedia

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    The structural adaptations of these two resurrection plants are very similar. They can be found on the grounds of Bulgaria and Greece. Plants absorb water from the soil, which then evaporates from their shoots and leaves; this process is known as transpiration .

  7. Echinocereus - Wikipedia

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    The Ultimate Book of Cacti and Succulents. ISBN 1-85967-460-7. Lorenz Books. Innes C, Wall B (1995). Cacti' Succulents and Bromaliads. Cassell & The Royal Horticultural Society. Anderson, Edward F. : "The Cactus Family" (2001) Taylor, Nigel P.: The Genus Echinocereus. Kew Magazine Monograph, Timber Press 1985, ISBN 0-88192-052-5

  8. Ferocactus - Wikipedia

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    Mexico, New Mexico, Texas Ferocactus viridescens (Torr. & A.Gray) Britton & Rose: San Diego Barrel Cactus, Biznaga-barril Verdosa: northern Baja California, Mexico and California Ferocactus wislizeni (Engelm.) Britton & Rose: Fishhook Barrel Cactus, Candy Barrel Cactus, Biznaga-barril de Nuevo México [3] [4] southwestern United States and ...

  9. Cylindropuntia imbricata - Wikipedia

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    The cane cholla's range is the arid regions of Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas, south to Durango, Zacatecas, and San Luis Potosí. [5] It occurs at altitudes from 1,200 to 2,300 m (3,900 to 7,500 ft) and is hardy for a cactus (USDA Zone 5A).