What is a "true" cactus?

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  1. Cactus Jack

    Cactus Jack Active Member

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    I've often seen it written that Christmas Cactuses (Shlumbergera) are not "true" cacti. But I understand that they are genetically of the cactus family? What is a "true" cactus?
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    They are true cacti. A 'true' cactus is anything in the family Cactaceae.
     
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    joclyn Rising Contributor

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    very informative link, thanks!!
     
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    Ditto joclyn, great link, very informative

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    GreenLarry Active Member 10 Years

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    Have you ever seen a plant called Pereskia? It has woody stems and leaves yet is in the family Cactaceae so is a cactus. Genetics calls the shots.
     

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