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Saguaros in Saguaro National Park
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Saguaros "embrace" in Saguaro National Park West, Arizona, part of the Lower Sonoran biozone. The lifespan of a saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) is from 150-200 years, and they start to flower at around 55. It takes ten years for them to grow one inch, and they start to grow arms after 50-100 years.
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N. R. Rowan/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2432677
Legacy Identifier:
3C3003
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3743px × 4670px (~50 MB)
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