Old cactus hobbyists books have many versions of explanations why cacti grow wool or hear-like spines - from keeping plants worm at cold nights to protecting them from extreme desert sun.
I hope this picture of a plant native to the area where fog is the only reliable source of precipitation solves that old mystery ))
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