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xerophyte - traducción al español


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  • ''[[Agave americana]]'' is a versatile xerophyte. All parts of the plant can be used either for aesthetics, for consumption, or in traditional medicine.
  • A ''[[Geoffroea decorticans]]'' tree is both a winter and drought deciduous tree.
  • ''[[Cistus albidus]]'' is a xerophyte which grows in European countries such as  France, and Italy and North African countries like Morocco.
  • Line 1 represents typical mesophytic plants and line 2 represents xerophytes. The stomata of xerophytes are nocturnal and have inverted stomatal rhythm.
  • The succulent leaves of ''[[Dudleya brittonii]]'' are visibly coated with a 'powdery' white which is the epicuticular wax.
  • ''[[Dudleya pulverulenta]]'' is called 'chalk lettuce' for its obvious structures. This xerophyte has fleshy succulent leaves and is coated with chalky wax.
  • Rose of Jericho]]'' plant in dormancy re-flourishes when its roots are placed in a bowl of water.
SPECIES OF PLANT ADAPTED TO SURVIVE IN ENVIRONMENTS WITH LITTLE LIQUID WATER
Xerophytic; Drought-tolerant plant; Xerophytes; Xeriphyte; Xeromorph; Xerad; Xerophytic vegetation; Xerophytism; Drought-resistant plant; Xeromorphic
planta xerófila

Definición

xerophyte
['z??r?(?)f??t, 'z?-]
¦ noun Botany a plant which needs very little water.
Derivatives
xerophytic adjective

Wikipedia

Xerophyte
A xerophyte (from Greek ξηρός xeros 'dry' + φυτόν phuton 'plant') is a species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic. Popular examples of xerophytes are cacti, pineapple and some Gymnosperm plants.