CACTUS, a genus of endogenous plants, which are now considered as constituting a natural order, the Cactaceæ. They are chiefly natives of Central America; but several of them are now naturalized in the south of Spain and warmer parts of Europe, as C. Opuntia, which forms hedges round the fields, and produces a fruit that is much used in Spain. See BOTANY.
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