cactus
It depends were you live - I live in north Europe and never water them in the spring Lavender is a tuff plant that doesnt need water when it is cool and it grows slow, when it is summer and the plant grows fast and the blooms fold out it needs water if it doesnt come from the sky - Luise
A prickly plant that grows in the desert is a cactus. Cacti have adapted to survive the harsh desert conditions by storing water in their fleshy stems and having prickly spines to reduce water loss through transpiration. These features help cacti thrive in arid environments with limited water availability.
A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
The plant that needs little water and grows well in Arizona's deserts is the desert-adapted succulent called the agave. Agave plants are drought-tolerant and thrive in the arid conditions of the desert. They store water in their thick leaves, allowing them to withstand long periods of dryness.
cactus because it is from desert and if will rain on desert the cactus will zip the water but they don't really ubos it they only store the other water that they zip.
A lotus plant cannot grow in desert because a lotus plant grow in water and in desert there is no water.
Any plant one sees growing in the desert doesn't need much water to survive. A plant requiring lots of water just does not grow in a desert. This includes succulents such as cacti, agaves and aloes, yuccas, ocotillos, some trees and shrubs, certain grasses and other smaller plants.
it grows
theres none, since the desert doesnt consist of any vegetation, soil and it doesnt have much water.
they grow by sun and water
lily pads
It grows when you plant and water it.