Phoenix this week climbed back up to dangerously high temperatures. That means trouble not just for people but for some plants, too. After July saw the warmest monthly average temperature
Phoenix extreme heat withers some of its famed saguaro cacti, with no end in sight naharnet.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from naharnet.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
After recording the warmest monthly average temperature for any U.S. city ever in July, Phoenix climbed back up to dangerously high temperatures Wednesday. That could mean trouble not just for people but for some plants, too.Residents across the sprawling metro are finding the extended extreme heat has led to fried flora, and have shared photos and video of their damaged
Phoenix’s iconic saguaros, a towering trademark of the Sonoran Desert landscape, were already stressed; this summer s historic heat turned out to be the cactus needle that broke the camel’s back.