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XerophytePlant that have adaptations to survive prolonged periods of soil drought.
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Xerophyte1897, from xero- + Greek phyton "a plant" (see phyto-).
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Xerophyteplants that have adapted to dry climates.
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XerophyteA plant that grows in dry conditions where water is often limited.
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XerophytePlants that need very little water or that store their own water like cactus. xylem:
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XerophytePlants, such as cacti, that grow in regions with little water
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XerophyteA type of plant well adapted to withstand water shortages and with natural ways of storing its own water, e.g. succulents and cacti.
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Xerophyte Plants that need very little water or that store their own water like cactus.
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XerophyteA plant adapted for growth under arid conditions. xiphidiocercaria
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XerophyteA plant that's able to grow in very dry conditions, like a desert.
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Xerophyte(Gk: xeros=dry; phyton= plant) a plant adapted to living under arid conditions.
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Xerophyte(n) plant adapted for life with a limited supply of water; compare hydrophyte and mesophyte
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Xerophyteplant adapted for growth with limited water.
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Xerophyteplant adapted for growth with limited water.
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XerophytePlant that have adaptations to survive prolonged periods of soil drought
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Xerophyteplant adapted for life and growth with a limited water supply.
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XerophyteA plant possessing xeromorphic characters.
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