Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2
Cardon Gigante #2

Cardon Gigante #2

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Photographer: Giovanni Simeone
Code: PBC503610

The Cardon Cactus (Pachycereus pringlei), practically endemic to Baja California, is the largest cactus, with some plants reaching heights close to 20 meters and weighing up to 10 tonnes! Many of these plants in Baja California have likely surpassed 250 years of age, and after about 100 years, the trunk begins to lignify. However, precise dating of the plant is difficult as there are no rings inside the stem, and the number of arms depends more on wind exposure (more wind = more arms for balance) than on the age of the plant.

The numerous grooves on the trunk create shade, facilitating moisture condensation in the early morning hours, providing the plant with valuable liquid intake. Birds and bats are responsible for pollinating the flowers. Holes dug into the trunk by woodpeckers are often seen, which are frequently used as shelters by other birds, iguanas, and desert mice. In Mexico, the Cardon is considered a "National Monument," and cutting and selling it are prohibited.

Cardon Gigante #2

About the author: Giovanni Simeone

Born in 1968, Giovanni Simeone studied photography in Milan. In the early 1990s, he worked in Germany for a photographic agency and traveled for almost three years around the world before moving to Paris as the exclusive photographer for Le Figaro Magazine. After this experience, he started his photographic agency, Simephoto.