How do Mediterranean trees survive in the dry summer
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Plants in Mediterranean climate must be able to survive long dry summers. Evergreeens such as Pine and Cypresstrees are mixed with deciduous tress such as some Oaks. Fruit trees and vines such as grapes, figs, olives, and citrus fruits grow well here.
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➡️Mediterranean trees adapt themselves in dry summers with the help of their thick barks and wax coated leaves✔️
➡️Which help them reduce transpiration and and help them to develop adaptations to their native fire regimes.✔️
➡️Some shrubs have underground root crowns that allow them to re-sprout after a fire. ✔️
➡️Others are killed by fire, but produce seeds that can remain in the ground for many years, germinating in response to smoke, heat, and ash. ✔️
➡️Which help them reduce transpiration and and help them to develop adaptations to their native fire regimes.✔️
➡️Some shrubs have underground root crowns that allow them to re-sprout after a fire. ✔️
➡️Others are killed by fire, but produce seeds that can remain in the ground for many years, germinating in response to smoke, heat, and ash. ✔️
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