Title: Cacti: biology and usesAuthor: Nobel, Park S
Published: University of California Press, 2002
Subjects: Organismal Biology |
EcologyEvolutionEnvironment |
Botany |
Plants |
AgriculturePublisher's Description: The Cactaceae family, with about sixteen hundred species, is cultivated worldwide for fruits, forage, fodder, and even as a vegetable. Cacti are recognized for their attractive flowers, special stem shapes, and ability to tolerate drought. Because of their efficient use of water and other adaptation . . .
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