Succulent plants store water in their leaves, stems and roots when it is available and save it for a drier time. They add texture and color to the garden.
A small leaf surface and large root system.
Succulent plants are water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate or soil conditions. They generally have thick, fleshy leaves, a well defined (if noth thickened cuticle) covering the leaves, may sometimes have water (or fluid) storage organs, and generally have shallow adventisious root systems. Examples may include: cacti, Mesembryanthemum, Delosperma, Cotyledon, Portulacaria and Lithops
Truculent rhymes with succulent.
That is a succulent fruit. The succulent plant needs little water.
the steak was rather succulent
He took a bite into the succulent pear.
A succulent plant conserves water. Example: Cactus Succulent means fleshy, pulpy, juicy - moist and tasty.
A wide range of succulent fruits were present on the breakfast table.
The word succulent has three syllables. Suc-cu-lent.
You just did right there in the question.A sentence using the word "succulent" might read as follows: "The guests thoroughly enjoyed the succulent meal of juicy shrimp and creamy pasta."
A succulent is a type of plant that stores water in their leaves and stems. When you see a plant that has thick leaves like a jade plant or aloe plant they are considered a succulent. Succulents require little water and can tolerate dry climates and soils. If you ever touch a jade leaf and it is squishy or wrinkled it needs more water, that is a sign that the water in the leaf is not enough. Cactus and jade plants are just some of the most common succulents.
The Coastal Pigface is a leaf succulent perennial plant that thrives in sandy coastal conditions. They grow mainly on the Pacific coast of the Americas, in South Africa and Southern Australia.