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What is the scientific name for Mojave Aster?

the scientific name is aster abatus


What adaptations does the Mojave aster have?

The Mojave Desert is a harsh environment. The Mojave aster had to adapt to the low water and extreme temperatures of the desert. The botanical name is Xylorhiza tortifolia.


What eats the Mojave aster?

The Mojave Aster is a desert plant found in southeastern California. It is unknown whether any animals eat this plant.


How tall does the Mojave aster get?

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What animal eats the Mojave Aster?

The Mojave Aster is a desert plant found in southeastern California. It is unknown whether any animals eat this plant.


How does the Mojave Aster survive in the desert?

The Mojave aster is able to thrive in the desert whenever there is water around, and stay inactive when there is not. Another adaptation is that the plant releases seeds if it is in danger of dying.


What is the adaptation for the ironwood?

sagebrush,cactus,ocotillo,brittle bush,mojave aster,and desert ironwoodPut


How does the Mojave aster plant survive in the desert?

it survives because it is used to the wet and the dry land and it can survive in hot weather


What are the Mojave aster adaptations?

The Mojave aster (Symphyotrichum defoliatum) has several adaptations that help it thrive in its arid desert environment. Its leaves are often small and narrow, reducing surface area to minimize water loss through transpiration. The plant also has a deep root system that allows it to access moisture stored deep in the soil. Additionally, its flowering period aligns with cooler seasons, maximizing the chances of seed production and survival.


What slogan has aster in it?

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How does the plant Aster adapt to it's climate in a temperate grasslands?

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The centriole and its rays are known as an?

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