Cactoideae

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Cactoideae is the largest subfamily of the cactus family, comprising a diverse group of mostly stem-succulent, spiny plants adapted to arid environments.

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Cactoideae canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf plant subfamily
taxon
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
surface form: Core eudicots

Eudicots
economicUse horticultural trade
ornamental plants
family Cactaceae
flowerCharacteristic often nocturnal flowering in some genera
showy flowers
fruitType berry-like fruit
growthForm columnar stems in many species
epiphytic growth in some genera
globose stems in many species
hasCharacteristic adapted to arid environments
areoles bearing spines
mostly stem-succulent plants
photosynthetic stems
reduced or absent leaves
spiny plants
succulent tissue for water storage
includesGenus Astrophytum
Cereus
Coryphantha
Discocactus
Echinocereus
Echinopsis atacamensis (giant cactus)
surface form: Echinopsis

Epiphyllum
Gymnocalycium
Hatiora
Mammillaria
Melocactus
Notocactus
Parodia
Parodia
surface form: Rebutia

Rhipsalis
Schlumbergera
Turbinicarpus
isLargestSubfamilyOf Cactaceae
kingdom Plantae
nativeTo Americas
Caribbean
Central America
North America
South America
order Caryophyllales
parentTaxon Cactaceae
photosynthesisType CAM photosynthesis
pollination bat-pollinated in some species
bird-pollinated in some species
insect-pollinated in many species
taxonRank subfamily
typicalHabitat arid regions
deserts
dry shrublands
rocky slopes
semi-arid regions

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Rhipsalis belongsToSubfamily Cactoideae
Carnegiea belongsToSubfamily Cactoideae