January 02, 2010
The Smiley Plant and Its Reason to Smile
Posted on 2:51 pm by Jas
The plant in the photograph below is gazing a sweet smile.(Please Scroll Down to Continue Reading)
Yes, the smile is real. But, what could be the reason for this cactus to be happy. Continue reading and you will find. Actually, this wasn’t the original physical formation of this Saguaro cactus. The transformation may have been caused by the following: (1) Inoculation which is a method where any kind of substance or vaccine is put into the body in order to create resistance to a particular disease. (2) It may caused by a develop new cell wall formation without obvious nuclear division or they call it mutation. (3) It maybe a fungal caused infection.
Let us take a look at their physical structure
Cacti are classified as Xerophytes structurally adapted to grow in very dry condition.They are succulent plant with oval pads and pleated trunks which are designed to seize windfalls of moisture. The pleats allow the plant to expand and contract as the rainy season gives way to long dry spells. They can actually swells up to 15 percent beyond its original diameter. Up to 95 percent of many cacti’s total volume is water which is stored in a thickened mucilaginous substance that decreases evaporation.
How could they manufacture food without losing water?
Aside from being a spectacular view that attracts visitor to the place cactus has more significant use especially to the early people of Baja.
The fruit of the organ pipe cactus were once a staple food for the Indians. Prickly pear cactus fruit is now the most common cactus fruit we find in the market. The flavor depends on the variety but include strawberries, water melons, figs, bananas or citrus. They can be eaten raw at roam temperature or chilled. You can cooked into jams. They could be dried and ground into flour and use as flavoring in baking cakes.
Though cactus can carry abundant water they are not efficient source of water for souls dying of thirst in the desert.

Barrel cacti for example, do not give water but an astringent, a greenish-yellow jelly-like sap called mucilage. Take note, to drink this bitter alkaline fluid would likely result in vomiting and dehydration.
The world of cactus has its own “pit bull”
They have beauties too
Finally, is there a reason for the cactus to smile? Actually, they have. Not just smiling they clap as well.
This photograph is a side shot of the smiling one.
Yes they have reason to be joyful because they knew even a year of no rainfall they can survive.
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