👉 Aulacocarpous is a term used in botany to describe a type of plant that grows in soil, typically on land. It's similar to a cactus, but unlike cacti which have spines or thorns, aulacocarpous plants don't have any spines at all. They are known for their leaves and flowers which are often arranged in clusters, forming a pyramid shape. This type of plant is also known as the "cactus" because