Cactus species unknown - Maybe a Saguaro Cactus?
By Delonix1
- 25 Jun, 2009
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This Cactus had no tag...it may possibly be a young Saguaro Cactus. Photo taken in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA on June 22, 2009.
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Lori:
It is unlikely...most cacti in the ground grow twisted and contorted like this...it is very common.
26 Jun, 2009
Great looking specimen.... like looking at a young redwood!! the potential is not obvious.
26 Jun, 2009
Wow........
26 Jun, 2009
Lori:
Yes, it is a great looking specimen!
I'm not sure when this cactus was planted...I think this
area is fairly new. This cactus is pretty old if it's a Saguaro. However, it has many more years to grow.
27 Jun, 2009
Might be a Trichocereus tersheckii. Much more amendable to gardens.
11 Oct, 2014
I think it may be a Saguaro cactus. It's still very young, though. I do have some really nice photos of large Saguaro cacti out at the Salton Sea.
11 Oct, 2014
I think so too. I was just came up with a 10% chance..lol.
11 Oct, 2014
This area is the dry garden. The ground here stays so dry and hard all year, you wouldn't believe it. I think it's because of its location ( on a south-east slope).
12 Oct, 2014
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looking at the base it appears to be grafted....or am I seeing things?
25 Jun, 2009