Which plant can store water in its stem?
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The plant that can store water is succulent.
- In their soft leaves, stems, or roots, these plants generally retain water.
- These plants have thick fleshy tissues
- These tissues are adapted to the overall water storage.
- For example: The Cacti or agaves are all succulent plants.
- These plants have the unique capacity to absorb a lot of water quickly.
- Desert rainfall is frequently modest and fleeting, and the hot sun causes the soil to dry up quickly.
- Succulents are adapted to these conditions by having broad, shallow root systems almost universally. The majority of the water-absorbing roots are in the top half inch.
- These plants are well adapted to grow indoors as well.
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