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plants that store water in their fleshy stems or leaves are called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Succulents Plants is the answer.

Answered by vennavishal1234
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Succulent, any plant with fleshy, thick tissues adapted to water storage. Some succulents (e.g., cacti) store water only in the stem and have no leaves or very small leaves, whereas others (e.g., agaves) store water mainly in the leaves. Most succulents have deep or broad root systems and are native to either deserts or regions that have a semiarid season.

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