Cacti
More than one flowering plant of the desert is referred to as "desert flora" or "desert vegetation." These plants are adapted to arid conditions and often include species such as cacti, succulents, and various wildflowers. Together, they contribute to the unique ecosystem and biodiversity of desert environments.
Cacti
Cacti, succulents, and wildflowers are examples of flowering plants that can be found in desert ecosystems. These plants have adapted to thrive in arid conditions by storing water and having specialized root systems.
Some flowering desert plants of North America include. Four O'clocks Mojave Aster Prickly Pear Cactus Fishhook Barrel cactus Brittle bush Desert Ironwood Chain fruit cholla Pallo Verde Soaptree yucca
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No. Yeast is a fungus that reproduces by spores. It's more similar to moss than a flowering plant, although it is still not considered a plant by any means.
A steppe receives more rainfall than a desert and therefore has more plant life.
An oasis is a small area in a desert with a permanent water source that allows for more plant life than in the surrounding desert.
An oasis is a small area of the desert with a permanent water source that supports more plant life than the surrounding desert.
An oasis is a small area in a desert with a permanent water supply that allows more plants to grow than in the surrounding desert.
A rainfarest plant should have less stomata than a desert plant because of the humidity difference, also because rainforest plants with get rid of the stored water much more frequently than a desert plant:)
The division of angiosperms, commonly known as flowering plants, makes up more than 75 percent of the plant kingdom. Angiosperms are characterized by the presence of flowers and fruits, and they are the most diverse and widespread group of plants on Earth.