The Cactaceae

The Cactaceae by Elizabeth Twining
Illustration by Elizabeth Twining

The Cactaceae are a family of generally spiny, succulent plants with leaves that are either early-deciduous or not produced at all. The succulent stem conducts photosynthesis and stores water.

The flowers have

  • inferior ovaries, surrounded by stem tissue
  • a hypanthium to which is attached an indeterminate number of perianth parts and numerous stamens.
  • Sepals and petals are not clearly distinct from each other.

Dr. Kenneth R. Robertson, from illinois, has put together an excellent online synopsis of the Cactaceae. Please read through this information by clicking on the link below and navigating through the 17 short pages on the Cactaceae. (Click the "[Next]" links on each page to move to the next page.)

https://www.life.illinois.edu/help/digitalflowers/Cactaceae/1.htm

  • Note: I am not forcing you to learn floral formulas this year, so you can ignore the information on the first page of Dr. Robertson's online material.