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The look of a fully grown cactus depends upon the particular cactus. For example, jumping cactus [Cylindropuntia fulgida] sheds its perilous spines once it's fully grown and heading into old age. In the way of another example, old man cactus [Cephalocereus senilisand Oreocereus spp] becomes enveloped in a downy beard from its fine, long, soft, white outer spines. As yet another example, the giant saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] finds its towering columnar profile enhanced with branching arms once fully grown.
Yes, a saguaro cactus has roots.
No, the saguaro does not grown naturally in Texas. It is primarily a plant of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona and northwestern Mexico.
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The largest saguaro cactus is located in Arizona, USA.
The saguaro cactus blossom is the representative flower of the state of Arizona.
No, the saguaro is a cactus that lives in a desert.
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".
The range of the saguaro cactus is primarily in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, California, and Mexico.
The saguaro is a cactus of the Sonoran Desert primarily.
Yes, the saguaro is a vascular plant.
Arizona uses the Saguaro cactus flower as the state's flower .