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  • ...], are also [[shrub]]s or [[tree]]s. Some are [[succulent]] and resemble [[cactus|cacti]]. * [http://www.http://www.cssainc.org/ Cactus and Succulent Society of America]
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  • It is a common misconception that agaves are [[cactus|cacti]]. They are not related to cacti, nor are they closely related to ''[ Image:California Cabbage Cactus.jpg|''[[Agave parryi]]''
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  • * ''[[Euphorbia tithymaloides]]'' – Devil's Backbone, "Redbird cactus", ''cimora misha'' ([[Peru]]) ...ion|evolve]]d several times; it is not known if the common ancestor of the cactus-like ''Rhizanthium'' and ''Euphorbia'' lineages was xeromorphic—in which
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  • ...Euphorbia virosa''|work=The Cactus and succulent plant mall|url=http://www.cactus-mall.com/puyl/627.html|accessdate=2010-02-15}}
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  • ...<ref name="mesc">[http://users.lycaeum.org/~iamklaus/botany.htm# Visionary Cactus Guide]</ref>, Mescaline<ref name="mesc"/> </li><li style="clear:left"> ''[[Lophophora williamsii]]'' [[Image:Peyote Cactus.jpg|thumb|left|80px]] (Peyote), 0.4% Mescaline<ref name="guide">[http://ww
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  • ...l coats. Some of the most common additives are wheat flour paste, manure, cactus juice, casein (milk protein) and various natural oils such as linseed. Oth ====Prickly pear cactus juice====
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  • ...esics from the latex of [[resin spurge]] (''[[Euphorbia resinifera]]''), a cactus-like plant commonly found in Morocco that contains high concentrations of R
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