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"Saguaros" (Radius, 96 pages, $75) is his tribute to the Sonoran Desert's most conspicous living inhabitants, the giant saguaro cacti.
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Well, several Nationals made their first appearances in the Arizona Fall League last night for the Scottsdale Scorpions, who beat Peo Saguaros 4-3.
Nationals prospects make Arizona Fall League debuts Adam Kilgore 2010
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I was told by locals that mature Saguaros defend themselves against the encroachment of upstart baby plants by sending out a toxin in the soil that kills off the little ones, leaving a fairly regularly dotting of the landscape by the mature plants.
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Saguaros are picky about where they grow, and they like to grow together.
TRIAL BY FIRE J.A. JANCE 2009
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Saguaros are an iconic image of southern Arizona deserts in particular and the Southwest in general, while the Grand Canyon, a chasm carved thousands of feet into the Colorado Plateau by the Colorado River, is an international tourist attraction that first obtained federal protection in 1893 before becoming a national park in 1919.
And the winner is... JDsg 2007
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Go Saguaros! and a couple of really nice fruit trees, oranges, apricots, and a large garden.
Archive 2008-07-01 Jax 2008
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Go Saguaros! and a couple of really nice fruit trees, oranges, apricots, and a large garden.
'Green' lawns, not green? Jax 2008
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Hao duz teh Saguaros, lib fur 100 yeers awl on their own?
Dis fud - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Saguaros may die of old age, but they also die of other causes.
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Saguaros that live 150 years or more attain the grandest size, towering as much as 50 feet and weighing 8 tons, sometimes more, dwarfing every other living thing in the desert.
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