Saguaro National
Park (East)
One day, while
Jeff was in a technical class regarding our RV, I decided to take a most
definite non-technical drive thru the east side of Saguaro National Park. The interesting thing about Saguaro National
Park is that the city of Tucson cuts it in half. The east side is along the Rincon Mountains
and is at about 8600 feet in elevation.
There are a number of hiking trails, but for today’s photo shoot, I stuck to the
road that meandered thru part of the park.
Saguaro Forest
The first thing
that folks may notice is how GREEN it is here in the Sonoran Desert! It is springtime, so perhaps that had
something to do with it! I love the
shades of green that can be seen not only on the saguaro cactus, but the shrub
bushes and then traveling up the lower portion of the mountains in the
distance.
Ocotillo and
Prickly Pear
In addition to
the saguaro cactus, there are also prickly pear cactus and ocotillo. For some reason, I’ve always liked prickly pear
cactus. The round leaves are appealing
to me, altho I don’t ever get too close to the thorns sticking out from them!! The ocotillo is such a cool plant, too. When it has had enough water, it’s a lovely green (altho there
are thorns on those long stems), but when the weather turns dry, it dries to a
dead looking spindly thing. However,
just a bit of rain and it will green up again in a matter of a day or so!
Big Guy
Of course, the
star of the show is the saguaro cactus.
This guy was really tall. An
interesting thing about them is that they will first sprout an arm between 75 – 100 years old, altho some
never will sprout an arm. They can grow
up to 40 feet tall!! The bloom from the
saguaro cactus is the state flower of Arizona.
Cacti Landscape
There’s something about a desert
landscape that is quite beautiful and striking, in a non-traditional way. It’s much more stark and unforgiving, in a way. Almost more real, I feel. One thing – I definitely don’t feel like laying down in it and gazing at the clouds!
Prickly Pear and
Saguaro Cactus
And, here I’m looking at my 2 favorite
cacti – the round, almost plump looking prickly pear and the
tree-limbed saguaro. I’m not certain why I like
these 2 so much, but I do. I guess they
have an amount of character that I like!
Saguaro on the
Rise
One interesting
thing about the saguaro cactus is that it only grows naturally in the Sonoran
Desert, which is found in the southwest portion of North America. This translates into this area of Arizona in
the US. I especially like to look at
them as they are silhouetted against the sky.
Along the Road
The saguaro
cactus sort of lined this part of the road that I traveled. Since this is the only place in the US where
you can see them growing (naturally), it’s rather a treat to see them growing somewhat haphazardly in
nature.
Saguaro Shadow
I never knew this
– the word saguaro comes from
the Latin, Carnegiea gigantean, which means gigantic candle. It certainly looks like it in this image!
Enjoy!
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