Cactus, grasses, scrub bushes, small trees, & succulents.
desert
A desert
main characteristics of the vegetation of arid and semi arid regions
An arid climate, such as a desert, can have limited to no vegetation due to low water availability. In polar climates, extreme cold temperatures and a short growing season can also lead to sparse vegetation or no vegetation.
Tropical rainforests are not typically associated with semiarid or arid climates. These forests are characterized by high rainfall and humidity, which is the opposite of the conditions found in semiarid or arid regions.
Northern Mali is arid and deserted of vegetation. It is a true desert, a part of the Sahara. Few people live there. Southern Mali is wetter, and natural vegetation is increasingly abundant. The short grasses and shrubs that mark the Sahel give way to the tall grasses of the savannah further south. It is in the southern part of the country, and along the course of the Niger, that most of Mali's people live.
natural vegetation in the south east is semi arid with almost no vegetation.
A desert
Timbuktu, located in the Sahara Desert of Mali, has very limited vegetation due to its arid climate. The region primarily supports hardy desert plants, such as acacia trees and shrubs, which have adapted to the harsh conditions. While there are some cultivated areas around the Niger River, overall vegetation is sparse and mainly consists of drought-resistant species.
Alluvial fans
The arid dessert of Sahara is found on Africa
Arid with little vegetation such as a desert