It's a challenge to grow a saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] in the moist climate that's found in Washington state. The saguaro is a desert cactus that's used to high heat and light, and low moisture and vegetative competition. It most likely won't like the outdoors in Washington state. But it may do quite well inside, where the moisture, humidity, and temperature may be monitored and adjusted to respectively lesser amounts, lower levels, and higher ranges.
Arizona, California
If there is one thing the Sonoran Desert has it is lots of space. Space is not a problem for the saguaro.
The saguaro cactus is a native of the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
It most likely won't grow outdoors in Missouri. It may grow indoors. A saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] isn't native to Missouri. It prefers a desert environment of high heat and light, and low moisture and vegetative competition. In terms of the outdoors, a saguaro cactus most likely won't like the eastern part of the state, which tends to have humid growing seasons. It may be able to tolerate the western part of Missouri, which tends to fit in with the drier, hotter growing seasons of the Great Plains. But no matter the part of the state, a saguaro cactus most likely won't like Missouri winters, which tend to bring the cold, damp weather that desert cactus plants detest.
The saguaro cactus is the world's largest cactus species in the world.This cactus can grow over 50 feet tall and weigh over 2,000 pounds (907.185 kilograms)! It also has a lifespan of 150 years!Clarification:Actually, the cardon cactus (Pachycereus pringlei) of Mexico is the largest cactus in the world. The tallest measured 63 feet, surpassing the saguaro.
Saguaro Cactus only grow in the Sonoma Desert in Arizona. Both the Largest and the Smallest in the world, live there.
2 plants that grow in the desert are cactus and desert flowers. i hope this helps. excuse the improper grammar
No, the saguaro does not grown naturally in Texas. It is primarily a plant of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona and northwestern Mexico.
There is no way to tell the exact age of a cactus. Unlike trees you can count rings, but for cacti some believe like the saguaro cactus you can use the arms to tell the age, but in the life span of a saguaro it can grow at different rates. if you have to estimate a saguaro it takes the base an average of about 60 years to grow to the size of a male adult.
The saguaro is found primarily in the Sonoran Desert of the United States and Mexico but does grow in a small area of the Mojave Desert of southwestern Arizona.
The pronunciation of "saguaro" is "seh-gwah-roh." It is a giant cactus that can grow up to 66 feet tall and produces reddish purple fruits.
Saguaro is a large, tree-sized cactus species in the monotypic genus Carnegiea.