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  2. Saguaro - Wikipedia

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    The saguaro is a columnar cactus that grows notable branches, usually referred to as arms.Over 50 arms may grow on one plant, with one specimen having 78 arms. [6] Saguaros grow from 3–16 m (10–52 ft) tall, and up to 75 cm (30 in) in diameter.

  3. Leucostele terscheckii - Wikipedia

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    Leucostele terscheckii, commonly known as the cardon grande cactus or Argentine saguaro, is a large cactus native to South America and popular in cultivation. [2]

  4. Flora of the Sonoran Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Saguaro cactus is still present, but less frequently than in the Arizona uplands, and is smaller in this ecotone. [2]: 7 It is almost entirely absent on the California side of the Colorado River. [2]: 7 Desert Holly (Atriplex hymenelytra) can tolerate even the hottest and driest sites. [9]: 271

  5. Saguaro cactuses are superstars of the Sonoran Desert - AOL

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    Many of the saguaro cactuses have one or two horizontal arms that bend and then grow vertically to create the classic captured-bandit pose.

  6. Mysteries of the wandering cactus unearthed: A Saguaro exposé

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    How did a single symbol get to be so charismatic and powerful in our image-driven society?

  7. Climate Change Is Threatening The Saguaro Cactus' Survival - AOL

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    The prickly mysterious giant grows in the desolate Sonoran desert covering southern Arizona and northern Mexico, but it might be in jeopardy. Daniel Winkler, research ecologist with the United ...

  8. Echinocereeae - Wikipedia

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    The tribe includes large treelike species, as well as shorter shrubby species. [1] Some species can grow to be over 15 m (50 ft) tall, like the saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea) [2] and Cephalocereus macrocephalus (syn. Neobuxbaumia macrocephala). [3]

  9. Scientists want to count every saguaro cactus in metro ... - AOL

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