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EarthFirst

(2,908 posts)
Sat Jul 29, 2023, 01:43 PM Jul 2023

Phoenix's record heat is killing off cacti

(CNN) -At a botanical garden in Phoenix some cactuses can’t take the heat.

Record-high temperatures in Arizona, combined with a lack of seasonal monsoons, have caused saguaro cactuses at the Desert Botanical Garden to become “highly stressed,” according to Chief Science Officer Kimberlie McCue. She said a saguaro can appear “fairly normal” or feel somewhat squishy before it suddenly collapses and reveals it has been rotting from the inside out due to heat-related stress.

Every February, the Desert Botanical Garden takes inventory of its saguaro cactuses and assesses each one’s condition. McCue said since 2020, when record temperatures caused stress in many of the saguaros, she and her team have seen more of the garden’s cactuses die. Present-day heat records are sending some of those previously affected cactuses over the edge, causing them to lose limbs and even collapse.

Wednesday night ended a record streak of 16 days above 90 degrees in Phoenix. The city is forecast to see temperatures over 110 degrees again on Thursday, which would make for the 28th consecutive day.

Cactuses carry out essential functions at night. That’s when they open their stomata, or pores, and carry out a gas exchange in which they take in the carbon dioxide they use to photosynthesize during the day. But because nights in Phoenix have experienced record-high heat, McCue said this suffocates and stresses out the saguaros, which dehydrates them and makes them more susceptible to infections and insects.

cnn.com/cnn/2023/07/27/us/phoenix-arizona-heat-saguaro-cactuses/index.html

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Phoenix's record heat is killing off cacti (Original Post) EarthFirst Jul 2023 OP
That's so sad wendyb-NC Jul 2023 #1
it is too fucking hot for cacti. Way to go humanity. Takket Jul 2023 #2
It is not too hot for cacti in the desert. former9thward Jul 2023 #4
Our prickly pear is collapsing at an alarming rate. Coventina Jul 2023 #3
One of mine is turning brown. n/t ChazII Jul 2023 #5

wendyb-NC

(3,360 posts)
1. That's so sad
Sat Jul 29, 2023, 01:58 PM
Jul 2023

Saguaro Cactus is a magnificent species, a desert icon. That is a tragedy. They normally have a fairly long life span. This is heartbreaking.

former9thward

(32,241 posts)
4. It is not too hot for cacti in the desert.
Sat Jul 29, 2023, 10:28 PM
Jul 2023

They do just fine. The pictures in the OP were taken at a artificial botanical garden very close to the Phoenix airport. It is much hotter there with all the heat retaining asphalt and concrete. The temperature in the area of the airport is often 10 degrees hotter than the outskirts of the metro area.

Coventina

(27,245 posts)
3. Our prickly pear is collapsing at an alarming rate.
Sat Jul 29, 2023, 02:12 PM
Jul 2023


I'm worried, because it's an important source of food for the birds in winter, especially hummingbirds, since few flowers are in bloom then.

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