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ARIZONA BARREL (Ferocactus wislizenii) The Arizona barrel is a common component of the vegetation in the Arizona Upland sub-division of the Sonoran Desert. It is seen here with other cacti - a young (30-40 year) saguaro at the extreme right, several older saguaros (rear), a pencil cholla (left foreground) and a prickly pear (behind the barrel). The other main components here are the green-barked trees (paloverde) and triangle-leaf bursage (the low-growing shrub over most of the soil surface). The barrel cactus has yellow fruits, persisting from the previous flowering season. Go to
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