Uploaded: May 11, 2012 10:59:15
Saguaro
The saguaro ( /səˈwɑroʊ/; scientific name Carnegiea gigantea) is a large, tree-sized cactus species in the monotypic genus Carnegiea, which can grow to be over 50 feet tall. It is native to the Sonoran Desert in the U.S. state of Arizona, the Mexican state of Sonora, and the Whipple Mountains and Imperial County areas of California. The saguaro blossom is the State Wildflower of Arizona.
I had to do some climbing to get near the top of this one .My bad going where it says not to!
Exif: F Number: 4, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/500 seconds, Flash: did not fire, auto mode, ISO: 80, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 7.40 mm, Model: Canon PowerShot G9
Tammy Espino May 11, 2012
The night blooming white and yellow flowers appear April through June and the sweet, ruby-colored fruit matures by late June. Saguaro flowers are self incompatible thus require cross pollination. Large quantities of pollen are required for complete pollination as there are numerous ovules. A well-pollinated fruit will contain several thousand tiny seeds.The major pollinators are bats, primarily the lesser long-nosed bat, feeding on the nectar from the night-blooming flowers, which often remain open in the morning. There are a number of floral characteristics geared toward bat pollination: nocturnal opening of the flowers, nocturnal maturation of pollen, very rich nectar, position high above the ground, durable blooms that can withstand a bat's weight, and fragrance emitted at night. One additional piece of evidence is that the amino acids in the pollen appear to help sustain lactation in bats. The flowers remain open into the daylight hours and continue to produce nectar after sunrise. Doves and bees appear to be the primary daytime pollinators
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John Connolly May 11, 2012
What a superb capture of this wonderful flower Tammy! Your information is amazing, you did a fantastic job with this one! #10133939Julianne Bradford May 11, 2012
WOW!! What a beauty Tammy!! #10133977
Patrick Rouzes
May 11, 2012
Robert R. Goodman May 11, 2012
A couple more facts,they need a host plant for the first five years of their lives.In their lifetime they will produce a million seed and only one will suvive.Hi Tammy,Beautiful capture Buddy.!!!!!! #10134336Gina Cormier May 11, 2012
Beautiful Vegas!!!!!!!!! Such detail!!! #10134337Roxanne M. Bubar May 11, 2012
Outstanding and beautiful. #10134378
Reynaldo D. Reyes
May 11, 2012
Tammy M. Anderson
May 11, 2012
Val Feldman
May 11, 2012
Lorraine A. Cook May 12, 2012
What a BEAUTY! I am glad you are OK!Be careful out there, Tammy!!!
Night bloomer...does this mean the flowers open at the first sign of dusk??? How long does each flower last...a day or several days, My Friend??? #10134614
Nancy L. Green
May 12, 2012
Tiia Vissak May 12, 2012
a cool floral! #10134827
Kay E. Mahoney
May 12, 2012
Terry Cervi
May 12, 2012
Laura E. Swan
May 12, 2012
Loo-loo!!! #10135227
Ellen Hodges May 12, 2012
Awesome in every way, Tammy! The detail is gorgeous, girl!! #10135251Liz blahh May 12, 2012
Ditto, awesome! #10135267frank w. degenhardt May 13, 2012
As always CIty, I find as much pleasure in reading all about your subject as I do in seeing the beauty you capture. Absolutely gorgeous girl. I dont get the chance to see the cattus boom often, so for me its a treat. Incredible in all phases that make a picture stand out dear friend. Have a wonderfull day and be you. #10135492
Mitch Spence
May 13, 2012
Barbara Waldoch May 13, 2012
WHat a cool looking flower and capture, Tammy! #10135977Carol L. Fowler May 13, 2012
What an incredible-looking flower!! #10136130Wm Nosal May 14, 2012
Beautiful Image, Tammy! #10136625Kitty R. Rodehorst-Hanna May 14, 2012
OH MY OH MY OH MY...MAGNIFICENT, Vegas! k #10137288
Dianne Brin
May 14, 2012
Leslie McLain
May 15, 2012
Karen Slagle May 15, 2012
Looks like a sticky situation, Tammy. A most excellent capture full of details. #10138462
Stefania Barbier
May 16, 2012
Nancyj E. Hovey
May 16, 2012
Heather Loewenhardt
May 18, 2012
Boyd L. Alexander May 22, 2012
The climb was worth it for sure Tammy! This macro is outstanding..love it!!! #10145730
Patricia A. Casey
May 25, 2012
Wm Nosal July 30, 2012
Congratulations, Tammy! #10250611Tammy Espino July 30, 2012
Thank you everyone!! :) #10251180
Tammy M. Anderson
July 30, 2012
Dianne Brin
July 30, 2012
Robert R. Goodman July 30, 2012
Hi Tammy,WTG my friend.Congratulations on this beautiful finalist.LOL!!Cool cactus,never seen one before!!!! #10251926
Stefania Barbier
July 30, 2012
Kathy Salerni
July 30, 2012
Leslie McLain
July 30, 2012
JO ANN CLEVELAND July 30, 2012
Congratulations on this wonderful finalist Tammy! Totally gorgeous...jo ann c.
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Laura E. Swan
July 30, 2012
I Always loved this one! :D WTG Girly!
-LooLoo #10253620
Colette Ms Messinger
July 30, 2012
Ellen Hodges July 31, 2012
Huge congrats and very best luck with this beauty, Tammy!!! #10254148
Val Feldman
July 31, 2012
Julianne Bradford July 31, 2012
Whoo whoo..how could they miss this?? Congrats Tammy! #10254713
Patrick Rouzes
July 31, 2012
Chris Budny
July 31, 2012
Nancy (Peaches) Harker August 08, 2012
Congratulations girl, I love this one, beautiful!!!(shaking finger at you ) LOLOL #10268351
Nancy L. Green
October 31, 2012
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