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Qu'est-ce (qui) est CACTIS - définition


CACTIS      
Community Automated Counter-Terrorism Intelligence System (Reference: mil., USA)
Cacti         
  • ''[[Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus]]'', an endangered species protected under Appendix I of CITES
  • cactoid]], in its native [[Arizona]] habitat
  • ''[[Rhodocactus grandifolius]]'' is weakly [[succulent]], possesses leaves, and is thought similar to the ancestor of all cacti.
  • All other cacti}}
  • Cacti in a greenhouse in [[Darjeeling]], India
  • Large flowers of an ''[[Echinopsis]]''
  • A planted cactus in [[Gibraltar]]. The hot and relatively dry climate of the territory allows cacti to thrive.
  • Cacti and other succulents growing in the [[Huntington Desert Garden]]
  • Cultivated ''[[Notocactus warasii]]'' at the [[San Diego County Fair]], California
  • [[Opuntia ficus-indica]] in [[Behbahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Grafted forms of ''[[Gymnocalycium mihanovichii]]'' grown in Israel
  • Peeled fruits of the [[Indian fig cactus]] of different varieties on sale in Mexico
  • Flowers of [[saguaro]] showing flattish white flowers adapted for bat pollination
  • alt=Flower cut in half vertically with the base to the left; the bases of the tepals form a kind of tube, the upper parts bending away from the tube; the stamens run the full length of the flower from left to right and emerge from the end; some start at the very base of the flower, others start from further along to the right, being joined to a tepal.
  • alt=Green fruit of Schlumbergera cut in half, lying on a cutting board.
  • Style and stamens of ''[[Mammillaria beneckei]]'' flower
  • Stem of young ''[[Cereus hildmannianus]]'' subsp. ''uruguayanus'', showing ribbing and waxy coating
  • Stem of ''[[Mammillaria longimamma]]'', showing tubercles
FAMILY OF MOSTLY SUCCULENT PLANTS, ADAPTED TO DRY ENVIRONMENTS
Pereskioideae; Cactus family; Cactii; Cacti; Cactaceae; Cactui; Cactales; Opuntiales; Edible cacti; Cactus desert adaptations; 🌵; Opuntiaceae; User:Hipufiamiumi; Cactoid; Evolution of cacti; Columnar cactus; Columnar cacti; Arborescent cacti; Arborescent cactus; Tree-like cacti; Tree-like cactus; Globular cactus; Globular cacti; Globulose cactus; Globulose cacti; Globose cacti; Globose cactus; Cactuses; Cactus disease; Cactus pest
·pl of Cactus.
Cactodera cacti         
Cactodera cacti, also known as the cactus cyst nematode or cactus cyst eelworm, is a plant pathogenic nematode. It is a pest of plants in the families Cactaceae, Apiaceae, and Euphorbiaceae.