| noun | 1. A giant cactus that can grow to 66 feet (20 meters) in height and whose branches are shaped like candelabra, native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S. Its reddish-purple fruit can be used for food and drink. |
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 |  | | "The drone footage revealed illegal off-road vehicles damaging protected saguaro in the national park." |
|  | | "The new restaurant chose a stylized saguaro as its logo to represent the chef's Arizona roots." |
|  | | "The real estate listing highlighted the property's century-old saguaro as a unique selling point." |
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 | Mexican Spanish, mid-19th century |
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 | The saguaro cactus is easily recognizable for its branches that reach into the sky like arms. Found almost exclusively in Mexico and the southwestern United States, this giant species of cactus can grow to more than 60 feet in the sky. ... | Continue Reading |
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