Cacti
Epiphytes are plants that do not begin their growth from the soil, as we are used to.
Cacti are a large family of the order Caryophyllales. The plant is native to South and North America.
One of the most famous genera of cacti is Echinocactus or Echinopsis cactus. A plant with
Aporocactus, or disocactus, is a trailing plant native to tropical America. In the wild
Zygocactus, Decembrist or Schlumbergera is a species of epiphytic cactus that grows in the forests of Brazil.
Opuntia belongs to the Cactus family. It is a perennial plant native to the steppe zones of Central America and Argentina.
Epiphyllum is a succulent perennial flower from the cactus family, genus Epiphyta. There are two dozen species in nature.
Rhipsalidopsis is a forest cactus native to Brazil. They share a common tropical origin.
Gymnocalycium is a cactus native to South America. Its name comes from the Greek words gymnos.
Hatiora is a member of the cactus family, native to Eastern Brazil. It is small, not tall.
Cactus is a perennial flowering plant from the Caryophyllaceae and Cactaceae family. It grows in arid areas.
