In the Plants Vs Zombies Franchise Cactus has many variants. Cactus was first added in Plants Vs Zombies 1 and was added into many more games in the future like Plants Vs Zombies 2, Plants Vs Zombies 2 China, Plants Vs Zombies All Stars and more. There are many more Cactus variants like Ball Cactus, Tree Cactus, and Whirlwind Cactus.
How many cactuses are in the Plants Versus Zombies franchise? The cactus first appeared in Plans vs. Zombies 1 with his main use being attacking balloon zombies and it also reappeared in Plants Versus Zombies 2 as a much better version of it. There was a total of eight new variants of the cactus in Plan versus Zombies Garden Warfare with the camo cactus, fire cactus, ice cactus, power cactus, future cactus, bandit cactus, citrus cactus, and jade cactus. And the citrus cactus was actually a promotional plant. In Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2, they introduced two new cactuses, being the Zen Cactus and the Petrified Cactus. In Plants vs. Zombies Allstars, we had the cactus line with the new ball cactus and the tree cactus. And in Plants vs. Zombies 3 China, we had the whirlwind ball cactus, which is a combination of the ball cactus and the blower. And we also had the electric ball cactus, which is a combination of the EM peach and the ball cactus. So now you know.

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isnt dusk lober a cactus?
Dusk lobber abd bun chi are also cacti and pvz hereos has a few too
Which Cactus is your favorite?
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aren't dusk lobber and bun chi considered as cacti?
And homing thistle?
There are many cacti, these cacti
As far as I know, Ball Cactus and Normal Cactus are different plants that were on PvZ3C Beta at least
Now we need bonk choy
Around 21 cactuses
Bun chi and dusk lobber?
What about pvz heroes?
W short Exotic!
Don’t forget pickle cactus
Tree Cactus from PVZ All Stars is so cursed as a Cactus.
say cacti you stupid fuck
Bun chi, Dusk lobber, and aloe are cacti, and from pvz heroes, we got astro vera, aloesaurus, galacta-cactus and prickly pear.
Cactus is female
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Cactus is actually a woman, you said "his"
Cactus is one of my favourite plants in the game
Lol, that cactus+ blover is basically stolen from pvz fusion (google if you don't believe)
It’s actually a she
Galactus
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PvZ fusion fans: You didn't given us half!
Cactus is a girl
PVZ heroes has 4 more
You forgot about plants vs zombies bfn
Cactus is just a more costly pea shooter that can take down balloon zombies. Honestly they should’ve made it so she could extend and shoot up the roof tiles
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Do powered-up Cactuses count? (Pvz2)
How about the PvZ heroes plants too lol, there are so many cactus plants there
Isn't cactus plus blover equal that plant from pvz fusion did pvz3 copied it?
Bro this is versus
For those of you saying homing thistle and etc, I'm assuming hes only counting plants named cactus, directly based off the original
PVZ expert again and heres a list of all the variants he forgot:
Giga Cactus that guards the tactical cukes in GW
The Germinator an NPC Cactus from GW2 that does not look the same as normal future cactus
Recactus from Original Edition
Hamburger Shooter from the same game also is made from a cactus fusion
The Entire Cactus Line from PVZ2 Revenge:
Two-Headed Cactus
Flower-Headed Cactus
Three-Headed Cactus
Flowering Three-Headed Cactus
Three-Flower-Headed Cactus
Thorned Three-Headed Cactus
Root King Three-Headed Cactus
Thorn King Three-Headed Cactus
Thorn Brigade Three-Headed Cactus
The Cactus Line from PVZ2 Tang Ping:
Cowboy Cactus
Elite Cactus
Artillery Cactus
The Art of PVZ Book: (a zombie calls these "dead plants" "that cant hurt us anymore")
Colonial Cactus
Indian Cactus
Explorer Cactus
Iron Cactus
Prehistoric Cactus from the comics
Rongdafeng Serieses:
Advanced Cactus
Transform Cactus
Rongdafeng® is a brand licensed to make official pvz toys, and their animated serieses (yes there are more of these fever dreams) are arguably official material of the pvz franchise
Total Count: 38 Cactus Variants
you forgot pvz heroes
Wasn't homing thistle a cactus?