The Saguaro cactus is found in the Sonoran desert in the south west of continental North America. There are no other places that the plant grows naturally.
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If there is one thing the Sonoran Desert has it is lots of space. Space is not a problem for the saguaro.
Saguaro Cactus only grow in the Sonoma Desert in Arizona. Both the Largest and the Smallest in the world, live there.
The saguaro also grows in a small area of the Mojave Desert.
Arizona, California
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 found primarily in the Sonoran Desert of the United States and Mexico but does grow in a small area of the Mojave Desert of southwestern Arizona.
The pronunciation of "saguaro" is "seh-gwah-roh." It is a giant cactus that can grow up to 66 feet tall and produces reddish purple fruits.
Although some Saguaro cacti never grow arms, those that grow arms do so between the ages of 50 to 100 years. The size of this cacti and the number of arms is due to factors, such as soil and rainfall. Saguaro cacti grow in the Sonoran Desert of the United States.
There is no 'Saguaro Desert.' However, the saguaro cactus lives in the Sonoran Desert. Most cacti need a fast draining soil or they can develop root rot that can kill the plant. Rocky, sandy, gravelly soil provides a fast draining media for the saguaro to grow. They do not have to stand with their 'feet in the water' after a heavy rain. When a person travels through the Sonoran Desert of Arizona they will note that most saguaros grow on rocky hillsides.
The saguaro cactus is a native of the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico.
Elf owls are found mainly in places where there is plenty of water, or in areas where saguaro cactus are grow.
There are saguaro cacti that live in the desert but there is no Saguaro Desert.