How does the hedgehog cactus reproduce?

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The hedgehog cactus [Echinocereus spp] reproduces naturally by fleshy seeds. The seeds are found in its green to purple berries. They quickly are spread by the fruit's predators, such as birds and rodents. Additionally, the hedgehog cactus may reproduce by having its babies, or offsets, clumped or divided.

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