All living creatures are adapted to their environments, plants included. Some specific examples would be cacti in semi-arid deserts that have adapted towards extreme water conservation (no leaves, thick fleshy stems that hold water), deciduous trees in temperate forests that drop their leaves every fall to save energy during the winter months (when there is less light energy for photosynthesis) and water lilies that have large flat leaves that allow them to float on top of the lake waters.
Seed plants became adapted to the environment with our great climate. :)
Xerophytes, halophytes and succulents
desert
They've adapted to the environment because the plant doesn't need that much atention. They've adapted to the environment because the plant doesn't need that much atention.
Simply inhabitants.
yes, plants that are adapted to saline soils (such as coastal conditions) are called hallophytes
Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
How is a dog adapted to its environment
cacti are adapted to their environment
yes a flower is adapted to their environment
Lack of CO2 and pressure, more exposure to EM radiation Plants need CO2, not O2. Remember?
they eat off the plants and try to stay out of the sun