Yes, a saguaro cactus has roots.
The saguaro cactus is a particularly tall breed of cacti.
Yes, in Arizona it is illegal to remove a cactus, living or dead, from the desert without a permit and a good reason.
they choose this because the saguaro cactus was a famous cactus
Saguaro do not occur in a national forest. They can be found in the Saguaro National Park and surrounding areas. No, it is not legal to remove either a living or a dead saguaro from the park. It is also illegal to remove them from anywhere in Arizona.
It is illegal to remove either living or dead saguaros from public lands.
The saguaro cactus blossom is the representative flower of the state of Arizona.
No, the saguaro is a cactus that lives in a desert.
In the United States the saguaro grows naturally in Arizona. However, it is illegal to remove a saguaro from the desert without permission and only for a legitimate reason (eg: The cactus is falling into a roadway or home or needs to be removed for construction.) It is also illegal to remove even the dead wood from a saguaro cactus from the desert, The only alternative would be to purchase a saguaro from a nursery, let it die and decay for a few years and then remove the dead wood pieces. Considering the high cost of a live saguaro from a licensed nursery, this does not seem to be a viable option.
It is illegal to remove any plant, living or dead, from the deserts of Arizona. This would include any part of a saguaro cactus.
Saguaro Cacti are a member of the Cactaceae family and are succulent plants. A Saguaro Cactus can produce oxygen at night.
It looks like you are asking about the saguaro cactus. There is no type of cactus with a name that is any closer to "saroya".