Carnegiea Cactus #01-2012H 01
Giant Saguaro, Carnegiea gigantea
Distribution Sonoran deserts in the USA and Mexico
Saguaro's are slow growing. It takes about 75 years for an individual to mature enough to send out the side branches we all associate with this species. I have no idea how old this individual is, but obviously much younger than 75 years old. It's only a few feet tall, whereas cacti of this species have been known to reach heights of 45 feet. They are also long lived, and believed to have life spans of around 150 years under good conditions.
March 1, 2012
Arid Dome, Hidden Lake Gardens Conservatory

Carnegiea Cactus #01-2012H 01
Giant Saguaro, Carnegiea gigantea
Distribution Sonoran deserts in the USA and Mexico
Saguaro's are slow growing. It takes about 75 years for an individual to mature enough to send out the side branches we all associate with this species. I have no idea how old this individual is, but obviously much younger than 75 years old. It's only a few feet tall, whereas cacti of this species have been known to reach heights of 45 feet. They are also long lived, and believed to have life spans of around 150 years under good conditions.
March 1, 2012
Arid Dome, Hidden Lake Gardens Conservatory
Canon EOS 50D |
Original size: 2286x4573 |
Current: 300x600 |