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These photos of cactus blooms will make you fall in love with Tucson

  • Apr 10, 2021
  • Apr 10, 2021 Updated Jun 25, 2021

Prickly pears, chollas and saguaros have been bringing brilliant hues of yellow, red and white to deserts around Tucson. The cactus color show typically is more dependable than that of annual wildflowers, which require well-spaced autumn and winter rains to produce a good bloom.

Cacti “store water and they’re adapted to go dormant in droughts. They can preserve enough water to bloom,” said Mark Fleming, curator of botany at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum west of Tucson.

“In a good year, they might have multiple bloom cycles,” Fleming said. “But they almost always have enough water to do one cycle.”

About the blooms:

  • Prickly pears, a type of cactus easily identifiable by their paddle-shaped pads, produce mostly yellow flowers in the Tucson area. They are typically bright yellow on the first day of their bloom, fading to a sort of peach color on the second day. A few prickly pears produce blooms of other colors.
  • Cholla cacti of several species grow in the Tucson area and produce blooms ranging from yellow and orange to red, purple and pink.
  • Saguaros have dramatic creamy-white flowers. The blossoms of saguaros open at night and close the following midday or afternoon. Although individual flowers last only a day, a single saguaro can produce blooms for weeks.
  • Hedgehog cacti typically bloom earlier in April with vibrant magenta flowers.
  • Pincushions are very small cacti that produce showy pink flowers within about five days of a soaking summer rain.
  • Barrel cacti are among the late bloomers of the cactus world. They usually show their yellow to red flowers in July and August

Where to see them:

You’re apt to see them almost anywhere throughout the Tucson area, including urban and foothills neighborhoods.

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These cactus blooms were taken by reader Jim at his home in the Dove Mountain area.

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These cactus blooms were taken by reader Jim at his home in the Dove Mountain area.

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These cactus blooms were taken by reader Jim at his home in the Dove Mountain area.

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Blooming saguaro

Blooming saguaro

A saguaro blooms in the Catalina Foothills. Blooms can be unpredictable, but peak blooms usually occur from mid-May to mid-June.

photos by Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Cactus blooms at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Cactus blooms at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
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Prickly pear in bloom

Prickly pear in bloom

Another prickly pear’s bloom has a splash of red.

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Cactus blooms
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Prickly pear

Prickly pear

A small prickly pear cactus in colorful bloom.

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Brilliant bloom

Brilliant bloom

Saguaros are blooming brilliantly in parts of the Tucson Valley. -- Credit: Doug Kreutz/Arizona Daily Stars

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Prickly pear cactus

Prickly pear cactus

A prickly pear cactus in brilliant bloom.

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Prickly pear cactus

Prickly pear cactus

Yellow prickly pear blooms and hikers in Tucson Mountain Park.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Saguaro and ocotillo

Saguaro and ocotillo

A blooming saguaro with an ocotillo in bloom nearby.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Hedgehog cactus

Hedgehog cactus

A hedgehog cactus shows off its bright blooms. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Cholla cactus

Cholla cactus

A cholla cactus with yellow blooms.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Cholla cactus

Cholla cactus

A cholla cactus with red blooms. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Prickly pear

Prickly pear

A prickly pear cactus with red blooms in the desert west of Tucson. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Bees and blooms

Bees and blooms

Bees visit the blooms of a saguaro cactus.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Yellow prickly pear flowers

Yellow prickly pear flowers

Yellow flowers of prickly pears add color and beauty to Tucson Mountain Park west of the city.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

07 VAM outside birding trail

07 VAM outside birding trail

Red cactus blooms decorate the Birding Trail.

Prickly pear cactus

Prickly pear cactus

Blooms and buds of flowers to come on a prickly pear cactus.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Cactus blooming

Cactus blooming

Saguaros will be blooming this month at Saguaro National Park . -- Credit: Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Bonanza of blooms

Bonanza of blooms

This cactus in the Catalina Foothills is in a blooming mood — and it’s just getting started. Still more buds than blooms. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Sabino Canyon saguaro

Sabino Canyon saguaro

A blooming saguaro in Sabino Canyon with more buds waiting to open.

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

Multiple blooms

Multiple blooms

A saguaro with multiple blooms in Sabino Canyon. 

Doug Kreutz / Arizona Daily Star

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Trichocereus cactus in bloom

Trichocereus cactus in bloom

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Cardon in bloom

Cardon in bloom

Cardon in bloom on 3rd Street bike path

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Barrel Cactus in Bloom

Barrel Cactus in Bloom

Late bloom on a barrel cactus

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Foothills flowering cactus

Foothills flowering cactus

Cactus wreathed in pink blooms

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