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Morphological adaptations in xerophyte stem:

(i) The stems of woody xerophytes are comparatively stunted, hard and rigid. They may be covered with thick bark. e.g., Acacia arabica.

(ii) Main stem and branches may occur thick, fleshy, flattened and have green modified structure called phylloclade. Phylloclades are found in succulent xerophytes. They do photosynthesis. e.g., Opuntia, Cacti etc.

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