The size of cactus seeds depends upon the type of cactus. For example, the seeds may be succulent such as those of the mistletoe or wickerwork cactus [Rhipsalis spp], prickly pear cactus [Opuntia spp], or Echinopsis. Or they may be dry such as the woolly seedpods of the barrel cactus [Echinocactus].
cacti are flowering plants and produce seeds
yes it has many seeds
All species cactus are grown from seed.
The seeds of a golden ball cactus are located in the funnel shaped flowers, which grow at the crown of the cactus. When the cactus is young, it begins to bear three to four of these yellow flowers at a time.
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No, cacti reproduce primarily through seeds. Most cacti produce flowers that are pollinated by insects or birds, leading to the production of seeds inside the fruit. Spores are not involved in cacti reproduction.
You put the cactus on sand. There is no seed required. Also know they cannot grow right next to each other.
It's niche is to perform seeds
Since the cactus is a plant, it does flower. The fruits that are produced after the cacti flowers contains seeds. Seeds are usually dispersed by birds who consume the fruit.
The cactus fruit has the seeds, not the bud. Therefore, the bud will just dry up.
Cactus flowers tend not to be long blooming. Some cactus plants have night flowering blooms. Others have day flowering blossoms. Either way, the flowers need to be pollinated. Once pollinated, the flowers wither and develop the ovary. From the ovary develops the fruit, which produces cactus seeds. The seeds may be used by the cactus to feed the available wildlife and to reproduce.