define desert vegetation
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a plant suited to the environment of arid regions of little rainfall that often stores water in its tissues or hollow center and reduces transpiration by total or seasonal leaflessness or by a densely hairy, waxy, varnished, or otherwise modified leaf : a xerophilous plant.
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■Low Water Requirements. Desert plant survival depends on being able to exist on very little rainfall. ...
■Small or No Leaves. Moisture evaporates through leaves..
■Thorns. Many desert plants have needles or thorns. ...
■Ability to Quickly Absorb Water.
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