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PLANT ADAPTATION TO SEASONAL CHANGES:
All for Summer
TREES, EVERGREEN TREES
Bushes
Flowers: Lavender
Grass
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Answered by GowthamiGopan
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Explanation:

Coniferous trees have thick bark to protect against the cold. ...

Pine cones protect the seeds during the harsh winter.

The thin waxy needles reduce water loss.

Their evergreen nature means that the needles can photosynthesis whenever there is sufficient sunlight.

The dense forest creates warmth during the harsh winter.

The following adaptations allow plants to survive in the hot desert environment: ... The tap roots are much longer and bigger than the plant which is visible at the surface. Spines - some plants have spines instead of leaves, eg cactuses. Spines lose less water than leaves so are very efficient in a hot climate.

The leaves of the lavender plant are covered with fine, silver hairs. These hairs improve lavender drought resistance by locking in moisture and reducing the amount of transpiration that occurs. Additionally, the fine hairs lower the temperature inside the leaf and provide a shield from drying winds.

Grasses are well fitted for survival. They renew themselves and spread from rootstocks or by scattering their seeds. Grains of many grasses are capable of immediate germination, but other species have dormant seeds that require afterripening or chilling to permit germination.

Plants with adaptations which allow them to live in hot and dry conditions are called xerophytic . ... Spines - some plants have spines instead of leaves, eg cactuses. Spines lose less water than leaves so are very efficient in a hot climate. Spines also prevent animals from eating the plant.

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