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Cactus |
most have spines (sometimes very fine) |
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often given at Christmas |
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classifying is difficult; divided into several categories |
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cultivated |
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often ornamental |
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prized in botanical gardens |
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crossed the Atlantic on European ships trading between South America and Africa |
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prone to over-collection |
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may be eaten by bugs |
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found in dry environments |
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occur in a wide range of sizes |
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quickly absorb water |
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roots with Latin and Greek nomenclature |
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long dormancies |
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may cause changes in mood, perception and cognition through their effects on the brain |
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essential for dating non-literate cultures |
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