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==Description==
==Description==
;Common Names: <!--list common regional names-->
;Common Names:Needle Plant
;Classification:<!--Type of plant/herb/tree/fungi/shrub/moss/lichen/etc...-->
;Classification:Succulent, Cactus, Flower
<!--Description-->
A low ball-shaped cactus with large pink flowers. The needles are hollow and contain a mild anaesthetic, and muscle relaxant. The pulp of the main body can be distilled to make an excellent restorative tonic.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==
;Rarity:<!--Rarity by region-->
;Rarity:common
;Distribution:<!--latitudes, climates, and biome-->
;Distribution:Tropical to temperate deserts, scrub lands and less commonly plains
;Life Cycle:<!--Life cycle, depredation-->
;Life Cycle:Flowers every two or three years, producing a small red berries. Seed distribution by animals which eat the fruits.


==Uses==
==Uses==
;Cultivation:<!--If domesticated by any cultures-->
;Cultivation:none
;Culinary:<!--culinary uses-->
;Culinary:none
;Medicinal:<!--Medicinal properties-->
;Medicinal:anaesthetic (needles), relaxant (needles), restorative tonic (pulp)
;Other:<!-- other uses-->
;Other:<!-- other uses-->



Revision as of 23:02, 4 February 2019

Needle Plant

Description

Common Names
Needle Plant
Classification
Succulent, Cactus, Flower

A low ball-shaped cactus with large pink flowers. The needles are hollow and contain a mild anaesthetic, and muscle relaxant. The pulp of the main body can be distilled to make an excellent restorative tonic.

Ecology

Rarity
common
Distribution
Tropical to temperate deserts, scrub lands and less commonly plains
Life Cycle
Flowers every two or three years, producing a small red berries. Seed distribution by animals which eat the fruits.

Uses

Cultivation
none
Culinary
none
Medicinal
anaesthetic (needles), relaxant (needles), restorative tonic (pulp)
Other

Culture

See Also