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How do you spell saroya cactus?

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".


What is the name of the biggest cactus?

Saguaro or something like that. what is the mane of the biggest cactus


What are cactus berries?

A cactus berry is one of the forms that cactus fruit may take. Different cactus plants make different types of fruit. For example, the fruit of the living rock or fossil cactus [Ariocarpusspp] looks like pale fleshy berries. In contrast, the saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] makes fruit that looks like red plums.


What animals eat the Saguaro cactus fruit?

Animals that eat Saguaro cactus fruit include birds like Gila woodpeckers and white-winged doves, as well as mammals like coyotes and javelinas. These animals help disperse the cactus seeds, contributing to the Saguaro's reproductive cycle.


What is a saguaro cactus?

Saguaro is a large, tree-sized cactus species in the monotypic genus Carnegiea.


What role does the Gila woodpecker have for the saguaro cactus?

One role that the Gila woodpecker [Melanerpes uropygialis] plays for the saguaro cactus [Carnegiea gigantea] is as pollinator. It's one of the major predators of the saguaro's large, edible, dark plum like fruits. In eating the fruit, it eliminates the seeds by which the saguaro naturally reproduces.Another role is as predator. In a way, it doesn't matter how many saguaro fruits that that woodpecker eats. What's important is the elimination of the digested seeds. It's a natural way of insuring perpetuation of the saguaro species.But the woodpecker affects another of the cactus' body parts other than the fruit. The woodpecker is known to drill holes into the stem, for nest building. The drilling and the nesting can be a problem, depending upon the extent of the damage.


'Do Saguaro cactus gives oxygen'?

Yes, like all plants, Saguaro cacti undergo photosynthesis and produce oxygen as a byproduct. However, the amount of oxygen they produce is significantly lower compared to other types of plants due to their relatively small leaf surface area.


Where can you find a diagram of a saguaro cactus?

I don't think there is one, but here's all I can say: -The fruit on the cactus is called a fig. -In late spring, flowers bloom on the cactus arms. -The trunk of the saguaro is the stem. -Inside the cactus, there are tubes that run water through the plant. -There are spiky needles on the outside. -Sometimes, the cactus is crested, where the top is in a fan-like shape. Biologists fight over why.


What is the name of Giant cactus of desert regions of Arizona?

The Saguaro which may reach as high as 50 feet and live as long as 150 years.


Will the Saguaro cactus grow in Missouri?

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.


How is the age of the saguaro cactus calculated?

The age of a saguaro cactus can be estimated by counting its growth rings, similar to how you would determine the age of a tree. Each ring represents a year of growth. Counting the rings at the base of the cactus can give an approximation of its age, with each arm adding around 75-100 years to the total age.


How do you grow a saguaro cactus in Washington state?

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.