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Facts to prickle your fancy

Desert Cactus Landscape

October 14
Saguaro National Park Birthday

- The park was home to the largest cactus  ever measured in the world as well as diverse wildlife

- The saguaro only grows in the Sonoran Desert

- Saguaro National Park, located in Tucson, AZ became a park on October 14, 1994

- It is an International Biosphere Reserve

- There us an east side park and a west side park

 

- A saguaro can weigh more than 6 tons

Saguaro National Park

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About the prickly pear cactus

* The prickly pear is a flowering plant~ usually producing yellow flowers in the spring

*Plant produces flavorful, edible fruit called tuna

              ~ fruit contains anti-inflammatory properties & antioxidants

              ~ the seeds from the fruit are cold pressed and used in nourishing skincare

*They can live over 20 years & grow to be 12 in tall

* The flowers change colors during bloom to attract various pollinators

*They have long spines & small spines. The small spines (glochids) reflect the sun from it's pads

* Prickly pears can survive down to 14F!

*There are endangered species of prickly pear cacti

* The pads of the cactus are called nopales, this is where the excess water is stored

* Several animals have anatomical and physiological features allowing them to eat prickly pear

cacti. This includes: prairie dogs, javelinas, iguanas, bats, coyotes, jack rabbits

* A tiny insect within the plant, called a cochineal, is used to make red dye

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Sabino Canyon

Tucson Mountain Park

About Chollas

- Barbed spines that easily attach to skin, fur and clothing

- 4oz of cholla buds provides as much calcium as a glass of milk!

- Dense spines shield the stem from intense sunlight exposure

- Grows to about 9x5 feet

- Live 5 -35 years

- Jumping Cholla gets its name from appearing to jump, as it detaches and latches short distances when slightly touched

- There are approx 35 species of cholla

- They grow small flowers

- Grow to elevations of 4000 feet of the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts

- Cholla wood is a fallen, desert cactus skeleton

- When used in aquariums, cholla wood attracts shrimps

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