There is no such thing as a "Joshua Cactus." There is, however, the Joshua tree which is a tree-like yucca found mainly in the Mojave Desert. It can live for hundreds of years and some specimens as old as 1000 years have been found.
The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.
Probable not for long.
Desert animals usually have some way to live a long while without water. Most of them are nocturnal, and come out at night, when is is much cooler in the desert. Many also have a way to live with out food for a while as well. Desert animals also have rough scales, or fur.
The Jerboa, bactrian camel, long-eared hedgehog and the gazelle live in the Taklamakan Desert
The barrel cactus survive long periods of drought by storing sparse rain water in stem cells. Other species of cacti also store water. Leaves have evolved into thin spikes and thorns to reduce water loss, which would occur with conventual broad-leaves.
The cactus has the ability to store water in its fleshy stem so it can survive long periods of drought.
The giant cactus found in the desert regions of Arizona is called the saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea). It is known for its tall, tree-like structure and can live for over 150 years.
Well, isn't that just a lovely question! Christmas cacti are such resilient and beautiful plants. With proper care and love, they can live for many, many years - some even up to 20-30 years or more! Just remember to give them the right amount of light, water, and a little bit of your kindness, and they'll continue to brighten up your home for a long time.
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.
The red cactus ives for around 1-2 years
In the desert Mojave Desert
It can possibly live up to ten years
Well, a camel can survive days without water. A cactus hold water and camels eat that and consume the water and can survive days with the water held in its stomach. Hope that helped you :D
The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.The cactus has spiny leaves so the water that it retains can't evaporate so easily, and for protection.
The Easter blooming cactus [Schlumbergera gaertneri] is a successful houseplant. So it can live for many years if its environment supports its needs. It's a jungle cactus from Brazil. So it's the opposite of the desert cactus in its needs.Specifically, the Easter cactus isn't used to direct, harsh or strong light. That's because in its native environment it's light deprived. The tropical forest is a thick, dense, dark place for a growing jungle cactus. What it lacks in light it more than makes up for in moisture. It handles warm, humid environments. So it won't live long if it's subjected to long hours of direct or strong light. Neither will it live long if it's put on a little or no watering schedule.
The Cactus plant lives for extended periods of time due the lack of predators; nothing is there to kill it.
That depends upon the species. Some cacti can survive lengthy periods below zero while other species will not tolerate any temperature that falls below freezing.