Mike's HAT, sperms and cactus.
The green cactus is shaped like an "M and "W" bearing flowers.
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Most Cacti are Hermaphroditic
That means their flowers contain both male and female reproductive parts:
Stamens (♂️): Produce pollen (the male part).
Pistil (♀️): Includes the stigma and ovary (the female part).
Is a cactus male or female? Usually both (in its flowers) — but in rare cases, there are separate male and female plants.
So, one cactus flower can fertilize itself or another flower, depending on the species.
- This cactus looks like 🌵 Saguaro Cactus, native to the Sonoran Desert (Arizona, parts of California, and northern Mexico) It only grows naturally in this region, nowhere else in the world! -Flowers bloom in May and June, only at night and close by morning -Pollinated by nocturnal creatures such as bats and moths and doves - The fruit (ripens in June) is sweet and red How Do Cacti Reproduce? 🌵 Cactus reproduction is pretty wild , they can multiply through seeds, flowers, cuttings, and even cloning themselves.
Mike's hat features a cactus with flowers and even some pictures of sperm, which suggests that the cactus symbolizes sexual reproduction rather than asexual reproduction.


















