David Carper Photography
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Saguaro Blossoms The Saguaro is a member of the genus Cereus, or “night blooming” cactus. Like all Cereus cacti, the Saguaro blooms at night, and the blossoms close the next day, never to re-open. Unlike most Cereus, the saguaro does not bloom all at once, but several blossoms at a time over a period of several weeks. Because the blooms form at the ends of the arms, they are usually located well above the ground, often at heights over 30 feet. However, frost damage can cause an arm to droop downward, resulting in flowers that are at an approachable height. This photo was taken in the western section of Saguaro National Park, near Tucson, AZ |
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