Predatron Organ Pipe and Saguaro Cactus Plants

The Saguaro is a tree-like cactus belonging to the single-species genus Carnegiea. It can reach heights of over 12 meters (40 feet) and is native to the Sonoran Desert, which spans parts of Arizona, the Mexican state of Sonora, and areas of California including the Whipple Mountains and Imperial County. Saguaros are known for their exceptionally long lifespans, often living more than 150 years. They typically begin growing their first side arms between 75 and 100 years of age, although some individuals may never develop arms at all. These arms increase the cactus’s reproductive capacity by providing additional growing tips that produce more flowers and fruit.
The Organ Pipe Cactus is a species native to both Mexico and the United States, commonly found in rocky desert environments. Two subspecies are recognized, distinguished primarily by their geographic range and overall height, and the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument is named after this species. Like many cacti, it is sensitive to seasonal rainfall and adapted to a relatively narrow temperature range. This cactus is characterized by multiple narrow stems growing vertically from a short trunk just above ground level, with each stem measuring approximately 15 cm (6 in) in thickness and typically reaching heights of around 5 meters (16 ft), though some specimens can grow as tall as 7–8 meters (23–26 ft).
This prop set includes 6 Organ Pipe Cactus models with wearable flower sets compatible with each cactus shape, as well as 6 Saguaro Cactus models, each with its own wearable flower set.
Polygon count for the Saguaro Cacti ranges from 136,230 up to 2,070,045 faces. Polygon count for the Organ Pipe Cacti ranges from 335,650 up to 421,680 faces.
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