Cacti and succulents are the ultimate survivors of the botanical world, defined by their remarkable ability to thrive in arid environments. While all cacti are succulents, not all succulents are cacti; the distinction often lies in the presence of areoles—small, cushion-like structures where spines grow. These plants utilize specialized tissues to store water and CAM photosynthesis to breathe at night, minimizing moisture loss. From the towering Saguaro to the intricate Echeveria, they offer a diverse palette of textures and forms for any drought-tolerant landscape.
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