- The saguaro is a slow-growing plant.
- It takes the cactus roughly 14 years to grow three feet tall and between 60 and 75 years to sprout its first arm.
- The saguaro cactus produces its first flower when it is about 50 years old.
- The white blossoms open only at night, last less than 24 hours.
- The saguaro cactus is home to two kinds of birds, both the Gila Woodpecker and Glided Flicker bore holes in the saguaro and use them as a nest.
- Native American people made flour, cakes and jam from the saguaro's fruit, pulp and seeds.
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Saguaro Cactus
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Family Roots
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