areoli
Areoli are small, cushion-like growths on the stems of cacti (family Cactaceae). They are the functional shoot-like structures from which spines, hairs, branches, and, in many species, flowers develop. As a defining feature of cacti, areoli are key in identifying and distinguishing cacti from other succulents. They are typically arranged in regular patterns along the ribs or at the nodes of the plant.
Structure and development: An areolus contains meristematic tissue and of ten a bud that can give rise
Variation and function: Areoli vary widely in size, density, and appearance across cactus species. Some are
Taxonomic significance: Because areoli are unique to cacti, their pattern—spacing, density, and the presence or absence