Succulent plants are growing specimens of cacti
or fat plants, in your home garden or container collection can be an enjoyable
hobby. However, what is the difference between a cactus and a succulent? Are
they the same? Are they different? How can you tell them apart? Here is some tips
to help you tell the difference.
The difference is actually quite easy to describe, once you are
aware of it. The word succulent is a descriptive term for all the types of
plants that store water in their leaves or stems. A cactus is in a large family
of plants that are all succulents. There are other types of succulents besides
cacti. So, a good rule to remember is that all cacti are succulents, but not
all succulents are cacti.
It is
thought by many that the spines that grow on many of the plants are what differentiate
a cactus from other succulents. This is, simply, not true. There are some cacti
that are smooth and do not have spines. There are also some succulents that
have prickly spines. The way to tell the difference between the spiny cacti and
other types of prickly succulents is that cacti have areoles, or spine
cushions. The spines of a cactus will grow only out of these spine cushions.
The prickly parts of other succulents do not grow together in this manner.
These are easy to spot, especially when two plants of different families are
observed together. A succulent with spines will have a more random looking
growth of the prickly parts.
Classifications of plants are made on the basis of the
reproductive system of the plants.
No external characteristics will have any influence on these divisions within
the plant world. Therefore, no characteristics such as spines, leave shape or
color, or habitat will have any influence on the determination as to whether a
plant is a cactus, succulent or other grouping.
Whether the plant you are attracted to is a cactus or another type
of succulent, both will bring a unique specimen to your collection. Succulents
are easy to grow and virtually pest-free. Just be sure you research what they
will need. As with other types of plants, their needs can vary even if they
seem to be the same in form and habitat. Hopefully, this information will help
you understand the difference between succulents and cacti and will lead to a
wonderful display of these plants in your home garden.
The cactus
family is approximately 2,000 species originated in Americas. Cacti are ideal
plants to grow for beginners. Spectacular flowers are often produced with
little encouragement. Planting a cactus is a great achievement for everyone if
your cacti become flowering.
Below are some example of Succulent Plants:
No comments:
Post a Comment