Black Bloom Cactus
The Black Bloom Cactus
The Black Bloom Cactus is a species of the Castacaecis family of plants which fall into two main groups; cactuenia and cactoid. Most members of these two groups are easily recognizable as cacti. They have the fleshy green-yellowish stems. They have absent, small, or transient leaves, some have flowers, and some have fruit. The Black Bloom has a wide variety of growth habits, which is difficult to divide into a clear, simple category.The Columnar Variety Of Black Bloom
Some smaller Black Blooms may be described as columnar. They consist of erect, cylinder-shaped stems, which may or may not branch. The boundary between columnar forms and tree-like or shrubby forms is difficult to define. Smaller and younger specimens are columnar, whereas older and larger specimens may become tree-like. In some cases, the "columns" may be horizontal rather than vertical, and some have stems growing along the ground, rooting at intervals.The Globular Variety Of Black Bloom
The Black Bloom whose stems are smaller may be described as globular (or globose). They consist of shorter, more ball-shaped stems than columnar cacti. Globular cacti may be solitary, or their stems may form clusters that can create large mounds. All or some stems in a cluster may share a common root.Other Forms Of The Black Bloom
Other Black Blooms have a quite different appearance. In tropical regions, some grow as forest climbers. Their stems are typically flattened, almost leaf-like in appearance, with fewer or even no spines. Climbing cacti can be extremely large. Vine-like cacti often hang downwards, forming dense clumps where they grow in trees high above the ground. For more information on the Cactus plant read the full article Cactus.Basic Information
Ecology and Habitats
The Black Bloom Cactus can be found in the Desert, Scrub arid plains, and in Jungles and forested/woodland terrain.
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