As one of the smallest cacti in Arizona, Graham’s Fishhook Cactus (Mammillaria grahamii) is one of the rare species of Arizona but an abundant one around Phoenix. This species of cacti are often seen in areas with Saguro. You can identify this species by its numerous thin spines. Entirel...
There has been a wide confusion in terms of what we refer to when we are talking about types of palm trees. One reason is that most articles about it interchange types with species. If this is what you are here for then you are looking atmore than 3,600typesof palms. So the better ...
Color: Most commonly red or orange, with a white pattern on the body, though silver and yellow are seen The body shape of the Comet is pretty much the same as that of the common. However, their fins are much longer. The Comet’s tail can grow almost as long as the body! Whoever...
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The True Date Palm, which goes by an impressive array of names including Date Palm, True Date, Medjool Palm, Medjool Date Palm, Phoenix Medjool Palm, Jewel Palm, Medjewel Palm, and Medjool Dates, is renowned for its bountiful harvest of orange-red fruits known as ‘dates.’ These dates ...
True Date Palm, scientific namePhoenix dactylifera, is one of the oldest cultivated plants. It was brought to the United States by Spanish missionaries a long time ago. Date trees can live for a long time reaching an age of 100 to 200 years. ...
gray in color but the male has a rusty orange tail. When threatened, a Chuckwalla can crawl into a rock crevice and inflate it's skin to tightly wedge themselves into the crevice. Although they look menacing, they are shy of people and are not harmful. Read more about theArizona ...