News
The saguaro blossom is Arizona's state flower. The blossoms crown the iconic cactuses each spring. Here's why they were picked and how to see them.
The bloom — a round flower nearly 3 inches in diameter and with lush, waxlike petals — was designated Arizona's state flower in 1931.
Majestic cactus: This cactus grows Arizona's state flower. Here's how to spot the blooms Officials with Organ Pipe National Monument offered these tips for staying safe around cactuses.
Arizona's state flower has unique characteristics and plays a fascinating role in desert ecosystems Keep an eye out for Arizona's iconic saguaro cactus flower as its blooming season is here.
The area's Tohono O’odham nation considers the iconic cactus not as plants, but as respected members of their group, the National Parks Service writes. They can grow at altitudes of up to 4,000 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results