The saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] is found in the Sonoran desert. The desert is so called, because of its main location in Sonora, Mexico. But the desert also stretches into the United States of America.
The saguaro cactus blossom is the representative flower of the state of Arizona.
None! The camel and the saguaro are not even found in the same hemisphere. It is highly unlikely a camel would even attempt to eat a saguaro if they did occur together.
Saguaro Cactus only grow in the Sonoma Desert in Arizona. Both the Largest and the Smallest in the world, live there.
Too much water or temperatures below freezing can damage or kill a saguaro cactus.
No, the saguaro does not grown naturally in Texas. It is primarily a plant of the Sonoran Desert in southern Arizona and northwestern Mexico.
The saguaro is primarily a cactus of the Sonoran Desert in Arizona and Mexico.
If there is one thing the Sonoran Desert has it is lots of space. Space is not a problem for the saguaro.
You can find a saguaro cactus in the Sonoran Desert, primarily in Arizona, California, and Mexico. Look for them in areas with hot, dry climates and sandy soil.
There are saguaro cacti that live in the desert but there is no Saguaro Desert.
No, the saguaro is a cactus that lives in a desert.
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Yes, the saguaro is a vascular plant.
Yes, a saguaro cactus has roots.
Saguaro cacti can be found in various locations throughout Arizona, particularly in the Sonoran Desert region. Some popular spots to see these iconic cacti include Saguaro National Park near Tucson and the Tonto National Forest near Phoenix.
The saguaro is not a Texas native. You would have to purchase one from a nursery. Some nursuries sell seed-grown saguaros on line occasionally.
There is no such place as the "Saguaro Desert." The saguaro is a large species of cactus that grows in the Sonoran Desert.
Saguaro plants have green stems.