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give an example of plants in which leaves are modified for storage​

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Many desert plants, such as stoneplants (Lithops, Aizoaceae) and aloe (Aloe; Asphodelaceae) develop succlent leaves for storage water. The most common form of storage leaves are the succlent leaf of bases of underground bulbs (etc., tulip and Crocus) that serve as either water or food-storage organs or both.

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