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Look up: Xerophyte

  1. Xerophyte
    A plant adapted for growth with limited water.
    Found on http://www.goodcooking.com/winedefs.html

  2. Xerophyte
    a plant well adapted to withstand prolonged drought. The typical xerophyte is a deciduous shrub with tiny leaves and a shallow root system that etends well beyond the crown of the shrub.
    Found on http://www.runet.edu/~swoodwar/CLASSES/G

  3. Xerophyte
    Plant that can grow in dry places (eg. cacti). A plant structurally adapted for growth with a limited water supply.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  4. Xerophyte
    A plant that is adapted to, and needs, dry desert climate or is particularly hardy in periodic droughts.
    Found on http://www.swsbm.com/ManualsMM/MedHerbGl

  5. xerophyte
    a plant which can subsist with a small amount of moisture,as a desert plant or plant under conditions where excess of salts makes it difficult to take in water Category: Botany and zoology
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  6. xerophyte
    <botany> A plant that survives or thrives in areas with very little moisture. ... (06 May 1997) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  7. xerophyte
    any plant adapted to life in a dry or physiologically dry habitat (salt marsh, saline soil, or acid bog) by means of mechanisms to prevent water ... [4 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/x/1

  8. xerophyte
    xerophyte, xerophyll, xerophytic 1. A plant living in a dry habitat, typically showing xeromorphic or succulent adaptations and able to tolerate long periods of drought. 2. A plant that is adapted to an arid or dry environment. A xerophilous plant and a plant that is structurally adapted for growt...
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  9. xerophyte
    Plant adapted to live in dry conditions. Common adaptations to reduce the rate of transpiration include a reduction of leaf size, sometimes to spines or scales; a dense covering of hairs over the leaf to trap a layer of moist air (as in edelweiss); water storage cells; sunken stomata; and permanently rolled leaves or leaves that rol...
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  10. xerophyte
    (Gk: xeros=dry; phyton plant) a plant adapted to living under arid conditions.
    Found on http://www.seafriends.org.nz/books/gloss

  11. Xerophyte
    Plants absorb water from the soil, which then evaporates from the surface of the plant; this process is known as transpiration. In dry environments, a typical (mesophytic) plant would evaporate water faster than the rate at which water was replaced in the soil, leading to wilting. By contrast, xerop...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerophyte



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