A cactus plant grows best in its native habitat. But it's an adaptable Survivor. So it grows just as well in indoor and outdoor environments that are controlled for heat, light, moisture, and vegetative competition.
There are cacti adapted to deserts, grasslands, rainforests and a number of other biomes.
in hot deserts
in hot places like the desert.
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2 plants that grow in the desert are cactus and desert flowers. i hope this helps. excuse the improper grammar
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Yes, desert cactus plants can grow in dirt. But no, jungle cactus plants aren't used to growing out of the ground. They grow with their roots exposed to the air. In the jungle, the problem is the reverse of the desert. It's a situation of high moisture levels and low light. So jungle cactus plants root high up on tree trunks and branches to get closer to the filtered sunlight of the thick, dense, dark tropical forests.
No, they grow in warm places such as a desert. This family of plants are endemic to the Americas.
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
These are cactus like plants, and grow in similar climates.
Just the same as any other flowering plants. Plants adapt to their environment by evolution some cactus are plants adapted to dry conditions.
I think a cactus can grow in soil. I think a cactus can grow in soil.
A desert cactus can grow where the soil is free drainingbut holds enough moisture to meet cactus needs. It can grow where heat and light levels are high and moisture levelslow. A jungle cactus can grow where there are tall tree trunks or branches on which to anchor their airy, exposed roots. It can grow where heat and humidity levels are high and light levels low. But neither desert nor jungle cactus plants can grow in cold, damp climates.