The Sonoran Desert: Land of Tall Cacti and Small Trees
A botanist and a zoologist, Philip Brown gives us a tour of the Sonoran Desert, the warmest of the North American deserts. He focuses here in cacti -- which can be quite large -- and trees -- which are generally much smaller than those you'll find elsewhere around the state and country.
Видео The Sonoran Desert: Land of Tall Cacti and Small Trees канала Arizona Native Plant Society
Видео The Sonoran Desert: Land of Tall Cacti and Small Trees канала Arizona Native Plant Society
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