Anyone curious about the saguaro's history, ecology, and unparalleled adaptions to the desert's fierce climate will find ample answers to their questions here." - Melissa L. Sevigny, author of Under Desert Skies "The Saguaro Cactus is an extraordinary book written by extraordinary people. The authors not only summarize all you need to know about this iconic cactus, they share a wealth of new information about its relationship with the Sonoran Desert." - David E. Brown, Natural History Collections, Arizona State University "What a rich biography chock full of amazing new secrets about our favorite old friend - the saguaro cactus! Here, through the lenses of the latest findings in genomics, ecology, biogeography, plant physiology, history, and ethnobotany, we see the giant's inner workings and meet its family-tree relatives. Descriptive photographs add layers of detail to our newfound appreciation of how this species can survive months without water in a scorching desert, and recipes for cactus fruit treats tease our palates. The Saguaro Cactus tickles our brain and gladdens our heart. Who doesn't love a saguaro?!" - Bill Broyles, co-author of Last Water on the Devil's Highway "This contemporary look at one of the icons of the Sonoran Desert is an absolute treat! Any desert dweller or lover of cacti will be delighted to find up-to-date, detailed information on the natural and cultural history of the saguaro, along with an overview of cacti in general. Authored not only by leading authorities on the saguaro, they have written this book in a highly engaging and easily digested manner that will appeal to the academic and the lay person alike." - Craig Ivanyi, Executive Director, Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
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