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Succulents such as cacti require little water.

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Does a Cyclamin need water?

No a cyclamin does not need water because it can live on its own with just alittle sunlight All plants need water to survive. Cyclamen need very little water to live and thrive.


Why are some of my plants dying?

Some plants need much water, and others very little. Your plants may need plant food. Some plants need shade and others sunlight. Look up the type of plants you have and take care of them accordingly.


What will happen you don't have water the plants?

Most plants need water for survival. If they receive too much water or too little they will shrivel and die. Some plants such as Cacti and succulents can survive with very little water as they have adapted to dry conditions and are able to store water often obtained by absorbing droplets of dew.


How do plants grow in Gobi?

They take very little water.


Where do plants and animals survive with very little water?

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How do plants live in arid places?

Arid environments or environments where there is very little rainfall can be difficult for plants to thrive in. Some plants have adapted to retain water and survive on very little.


Do plants give off very little water vapor?

Yes.


Do plants need food to live?

Yess all plants need food, that's why you add fertilsier depending on the release of it. You can get and fast release fertilisers. They have a process called photosynthesis. Meaning plants that use sunlight to make food. No sun, No life. Sowater the plants and food it would survive and have food to eat :). From AZZAROKS


How do roots allow plants to live with little rainfall?

The roots absorb capillary water from the soil to the plants. Thus a very little water in the soil may help these roots to obtain water from there.


What does xerofita mean in spanish?

Xerophyte (noun) or Xerophytic (adj) , a word used in botany to describe plants that need very little water to survive.


How do desert plants hold onto water?

They either store it in their trunks/stems like the baobab tree or the cactus. Or, they just need very little of it to survive.


Why would plants germinate better with tap water?

to answer truly i need to know "better then what?" however all water has some oxygen in it and it has very little effect on plant germination wrong answer---It has oxygen in it