Yes, cactus compost can be used to plant aloe vera. Botanists and horticulturalists describes aloe vera and cactus as succulents with similar bio-geographies and biological requirements. A cactus compost may be employed regardless of whether aloe vera serves as a house or outdoor plant.
A cactus plant may be tree like in its appearance, but no, it isn't a tree. One big difference between a cactus and a tree is the means by which water and dissolved nutrients are taken in by the plant. In a cactus, the work is done by vascular bundles. In a tree, it's done by the xylem.
No aloe vera is not a cactus. Aloe vera requires more water than cactuses do and like moist soil vs dry soil.
A cactus is a plant that flowers not a tree. Most plants have flowers you can't say a cactus is a flower.
Cactus and Joshua tree
the cactus belongs in the plant group.
A cactus plant branch :D
shallow roots extend away from a plant long; thinck roots that grow deep
well a cactus plant has many parts like flowers
A cactus is a plant. It does not eat.
A cactus is a plant, a dicot.
tridax plant, cactus plant and the likes
Any green plant: bush, tree, vine, vegetable, cactus or other, is not a decomposer. It is a producer.
One difference is that a cactus is actually a plant related to a shrub more than a tree. Trees are normally found where a water source is abundant and Cacti are normally found in a central location where ground water is present.
The tip of a cactus is where growth occurs in a cactus plant. If this is badly damaged the plant may die or begin to grow elsewhere in the plant giving the plant an abnormal appearance.