They are not similar. A desert is a region of the world that receives little rainfall. A shrub is a plant.
the desert creosote shrub
Desert Holly is a compact, rounded shrub which grows to a height of about 3.5 feet. The shrub has silver leaves which reflect the sun's rays and are turned on edge to avoid much exposure.
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You need to give a specific desert as each desert has a flora that is different from other deserts.
Some species of cactus do best when they grow in the shade of a shrub or other leafy plant. That is the only 'shelter' they might have in the desert.
The mesquite is a common tree or shrub in the Chihuahuan Desert of west Texas.
The creosote bush is a dark olive color and has fuzzy seed pods.
Yes, the desert fairy duster (Calliandra eriophylla) is a native plant to the Sonoran Desert region. It is a drought-tolerant shrub that produces vibrant red flowers and is an important component of the desert ecosystem.
There is no 'Andean Desert.' There is, however, the central Andean dry puna which is an ecoregion, in the montane grasslands and shrub lands biome, located in the Andean high plateau, in South America. It is a part of the Puna grassland and is east of the Atacama Desert but is not a true desert.
Jute plant is a herb
An Apache plume is a desert shrub of the Rosaceae, which grows in the southwestern US and northern Mexico, Latin name Fallugia paradoxa.
No, it is not a shrub.