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what are the desert survival adaptations of the desert rose?

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Answered by Vivek2011
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Cactus, xerophytic adaptations of the rose family, are among the most drought-resistant plants on the planet due to their absence of leaves, shallow root systems, ability to store water in their stems, spines for shade and waxy skin to seal in moisture.

Answered by sweetgirl4721
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Desert plants have developed three main adaptive strategies: succulence, drought tolerance and drought avoidance. Each of these is a different but effective suite of adaptations for prospering under conditions that would kill plants from other regions.

Desert plants are adapted to their arid environment in many different ways. Stomata are the holes in plant leaves through which they transpire water. Many desert plants have very small stomata and fewer stomata than those of other plants. ... The leaves and stems of many desert plants have a thick, waxy covering.

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