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if we will grow cactus in polar regions will it grow​

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Answered by niceshammi
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

It will not grow because it will be unfimiliar the temperature and climate

Answered by salunkhe124
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For gardeners in Northern regions, growing cactus plants can be a prickly subject. Cacti thrive on light, heat, and excellent drainage. Though you may think they're limited to the Desert Southwest, many are hardy enough to grow deep into Canada. In fact, cactus plants are native only to North and South America.

To successfully grow cacti in cold-winter climates, it's important to understand how they grow. All cacti are succulents—plants that can store water in their roots, stems, and leaves. But not all succulents are cacti.

It's sometimes difficult to tell which succulent is really a cactus. There's really only one way to know: All cacti—and only cacti—have spine cushions, called areoles. These look like small bumps from which spines, branches, leaves, and flowers grow.

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