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Pereskia aculeata

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/20514746

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This plant should not be thriving in this environment. It is growing on compacted oxisol in an area that gets over 4 metres of rain. Yet here it is, growing completely out of control. Nothing makes sense. Climate change?

kunegis @feddit.org - 4mon

Amazing, that this is a cactus. Does it even have spines? I knew that some basal cacti have leaves, but I thought they all have spines at last.

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Jim East - 4mon

Yes, there are spines! The stem has spines, and even the fruits have spines of a different sort. They aren't the fine spines that you would find on something like an Opuntia, but they are little prickly things nonetheless.

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