Description: In southwestern Arizona, on the frontier with Mexico, is Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, with three distinct desertic vegetation zones and some 30 different species of cactus. However, the park is famous for the organ pipe cactus, which grows up to 23 ft high, and blooms from May to July. Because of the great heat during the day it opens up its flowers only after sunset. The area can be explored on various roads and hiking trails. There are two scenic drives of note; the Ajo Mountain Drive, and the Puerto Blanco Drive.
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