There is no desert named the Saguaro Desert. However the saguaro cactus lives primarily in the Sonoran Desert.
No, the saguaro is a cactus that lives in a desert.
The saguaro is a cactus of the Sonoran Desert primarily.
There is no such place as the "Saguaro Desert." The saguaro is a large species of cactus that grows in the Sonoran Desert.
Saguaro Cactus only grow in the Sonoma Desert in Arizona. Both the Largest and the Smallest in the world, live there.
The saguaro cactus.
The saguaro is primarily a cactus of the Sonoran Desert in Arizona and Mexico.
The name is actually Saguaro...The saguaro is a large tree sized cactus. It is native to the Sonoran desert in the southwestern United States. They may live up to 150 years.
The desert is the habitat of the saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea]. It's native to the Sonoran desert of northern Mexico and of the southwestern United States of America. It's a desert cactus that finds little in the way of competition among the sparse desert vegetation. It's adapted to situations of high heat and light, and of low humidity and moisture.
The roots that lie beneath the saguaro's surface soak up as much as 200 gallons of water -- enough to last a year. This is what sustains the saguaro in the dry desert environment.
temperature, water and elevation
There is no 'Sagara Desert.' There is, however, the saguaro cactus which occurs primarily in the Sonoran Desert.