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examples of waxy coating plants any two​

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Answered by smrutipratikshya27
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Tropical Plants

The cycads, for example, are a group of palmlike trees with a stout central trunk. Hardy in USDA zones 8 to 10, cycad leaves are thick, leathery and waxy. Citrus is a staple of many tropical landscapes within USDA zones 9 to 11, and their lustrous leaves are covered in a waxy protective coating.

Answered by Anonymous
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The wax plant has thick, waxy leaves that are sometimes variegated. Peperomias are small plants with thick, waxy leaves, and may vary greatly in leaf size and shape with an upright to mounding habit. The popular jade plant (Crassula spp.) produces thick, succulent, waxy leaves; some variegated varieties are available.

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