Thriving in arid landscapes, the desert cactus is a resilient succulent adapted to store water in its thick stems. Its uses range from ornamental gardening in xeriscapes to producing edible fruits like prickly pears. Hikers, gardeners, and eco-conscious landscapers benefit from its low-maintenance beauty, while wildlife relies on it for shelter and sustenance in harsh climates.
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