Mesophytes are terrestrial plants which are adapted to neither a particularly dry nor particularly wet environment
Grass is a mesophyte since it doesn't grow on water like hydrophytes nor can it handle extreme temperatures like xerophytes. Thats the reason why we have to water the lawns to keep it green!
Yes, it has a thick waxy cuticle. This reduces water loss because the outer waxy coating on leaves slows transpiration; many coastal plants have a thick glossy coating on the leaves, reducing water loss, because this is one of the main area's water is lost through. because the aloe Vera has this feature it is adapted to a an environment with little water; which means it is classed as an xerophyte.
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Grass is a mesophyte since it doesn't grow on water like hydrophytes nor can it handle extreme temperatures like xerophytes. Thats the reason why we have to water the lawns to keep it green!
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It may be a mesophyte, hydrophyte or xerophyte depending on the environmental conditions
Hydrophytes are plants which grow in water e.g. water lily , lotus , Chara , while mesophytes are plants growing in soil on land as date palm , mango , wheat .
Mesophytes are the most common type of plant so there are endless numbers. Anything that doesnt live in a pond or in a hot place is a mesophyte corn privet lilac goldenrod clover oxeye daisy Hope this helps rose
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