Deserticolous Plants: Adaptations for Survival in Arid Environments
Deserticolous plants are those that are adapted to survive in arid environments with low rainfall and high temperatures. These plants have evolved a range of physical and physiological adaptations to conserve water, protect themselves from the intense sunlight, and take advantage of the scarce resources available in their environment. Examples of deserticolous plants include cacti, succulents, and other drought-tolerant species that are found in deserts around the world.
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