US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com

Grand Canyon National Park - Cactus


Grand Canyon National Park

Cacti are flowering plants with green, fleshy stems which have a waxy coat to retain water. They have spines, as opposed to leaves, and some have glochids, which are tiny barbed bristles. Grand Canyon cacti most commonly have flowers of red, purple or yellow. The majority grow in the inner canyon, although several species are found on the rim. Some of the common catus species found in the park are the California barrel, fishhook, beavertail, desert prickly pear, claretcup hedgehog, Englemann hedgehog, and whipple cholla.

  - Animals
  - Plants
  - Reptiles
  - Mollusks
  - Mammals
  - Insects
  - Fish
  - Birds
  - Amphibians
  - Ferns
  - Grasses
  - Cactus
  - Trees
  - Tamarisk
 ∙ Geology
 ∙ Fees
 ∙ Facilities
 ∙ Camping
 ∙ Climate
 ∙ Activities
 ∙ Contacts

Price:
$129.95
Mountain Hardwear Women's Panzee Hoodie:

More: Sweatshirts
More: Mountain Hardwear
NRS

Reg: $125
Sale: $89.97

NRS Apex Splash Jacket: Highly waterproof and breathable touring splash jacket.

More: Splash Jackets
More: NRS
The North Face

Price:
$64.95

The North Face Women's Purr Fect Glove:

More: Fleece Gloves
More: The North Face
Patagonia

Reg: $20
Sale: $14.97

Patagonia Women's Capilene Hipster Briefs: Low-riding profile fits climbing shorts and designer jeans. Great stretch and new soft fabric.

More: Briefs
More: Patagonia
The North Face

Price:
$19.95

The North Face Men's Short Sleeve Vintage Logo Tee:

More: T-Shirts
More: The North Face

Home | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Friends of US-Parks | Advertise | Search | Contact Us

Grand Canyon National Park - Cactus

© 2000 - 2008 US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com Inc. All Rights Reserved.