Noun
extremely large treelike cactus of desert regions of southwestern United States having a thick columnar sparsely branched trunk bearing white flowers and edible red pulpy fruit
Source: WordNetA 22-year-old butcher at the Saguaro supermarket was found dead near the border the day before I went down. Source: Internet
Snow on Wasson Peak Monsoon clouds blanket the Catalina Mountains in August 2005 Saguaro at Sunset from Saguaro National Park Rincon District The most obvious difference of climate from most other inhabited regions is the hot and sunny climate. Source: Internet
“Saguaro Skies also has men’s and women’s restrooms with showers, a community room with books, television, mini kitchen and desk space, as well as washers and dryers free of charge for FamCamp guests,” said Harvey. Source: Internet
Sellers, who had 166 tackles, 23.5 sacks and recovered three fumbles in his last three years at Saguaro High, had offers from LSU, Oklahoma and USC among others. Source: Internet
TUCSON – Saguaro National Park boasts breathtaking views, its undulating landscape studded with thousands of its namesake cactuses. Source: Internet
When our children were quite young, we rode horses at a dude ranch in Arizona where the wilderness overflowed with cacti including thirty foot high Saguaro and two foot wide fish hook barrels. Source: Internet