The plural form for the singular noun cactus is cacti.
Cactus is Singular. Cacti is Plural. Examples: I saw a cactus at the national park. I saw cacti at the natural park. This is not correct: I saw a cacti at the national park.
curtii like cacti
Cactus is singular. The plural forms are cacti or cactuses, both are accepted.Examples:I saw a cactus at the national park.I saw some cacti at the natural park.We have several flowering cactuses in stock.
Either is correct: cactuses' or cacti's. The apostrophe only is used when a plural is formed by S or ES, to indicate that an additional S sound is not added. When a plural does not end in S, the ordinary possessive (apostrophe-S) is used. Both cactuses and cacti are acceptable plurals for cactus.
cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
The name for some plants in predominantly arid regions is spelled cactus (plural cacti).
The correct spelling is "cactus" and its plural form is "cacti" or "cactuses." Both plural forms are widely accepted.
Cacti is plural. Cactus is singular.
The plural form for the singular noun cactus is cacti.
Cacti is the accepted term in botany.
Cacti is plural form for the singular cactus.
One cactus, two cacti
Cactus is Singular. Cacti is Plural. Examples: I saw a cactus at the national park. I saw cacti at the natural park. This is not correct: I saw a cacti at the national park.
Cacti is the singular and catus is the plural. :)
cactus for a single plant cacti for plural
Use the plural cacti.