Saguaro: the Desert Giant - Susan Lowell - Books - Rio Nuevo - 9781887896306 - April 1, 2002
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Saguaro: the Desert Giant

Susan Lowell

Saguaro: the Desert Giant

Ask a child to draw a picture of a cactus, and the result will probably look like a saguaro. Indeed, mass media have made this denizen of the Sonoran Desert universally recognizable, and perhaps just as misunderstood. In Saguaro: The Desert Giant, Anna Humphreys and Susan Lowell share true stories about this amazing, anthropomorphic cactus that are at least as intriguing as the folklore. A saguaro can grow to be a towering fifty feet or more and live for as long as two centuries. During rainy seasons, a large saguaro can soak up literally hundreds of gallons of water in its expandable, accordion-folded trunk and arms. For uncounted generations, the Tohono Oodham people in Arizona have harvested the sweet saguaro fruits to make syrup and wine. Profusely illustrated with contemporary and historic photographs and other artwork, Saguaro: The Desert Giant celebrates these iconic cacti while arguing that the need to preserve their critical Sonoran Desert habitat is more pressing now than ever.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 2002
ISBN13 9781887896306
Publishers Rio Nuevo
Pages 64
Dimensions 221 × 5 × 299 mm   ·   1.56 kg
Language English  

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