The only true ice desert is Antarctica and no plants grow there except for a few nonvascular plants that survive along the coast where there is no ice and somewhat milder conditions.
The most common plants in deserts are cacti. These plants are able to go for long period of time without water and that is why they do well in deserts.
All the mainland states have deserts, and all have native plants. Tasmania has no deserts, so logically it has no native desert plants. However it may have plants, also found in deserts.
the benefits are the plants (cacti) that grows only in deserts
Romania hasn't tundra and deserts.
The importance of the deserts are..- Deserts are fertile for animals & plants. *Fertile: good place to live
Most deserts have fertile soil but need irrigation to grow plants.
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. Even some sheltered parts of the Antarctic Desert have a few lichens, mosses and algae.
Yes, flowering cacti are normal in the deserts of the Americas where they are native plants.
There are deciduous forests but no deciduous deserts. There are, however, deciduous plants that grown in deserts.
cactus and dates were the native plants of deserts
Most deserts have different plants but the most dominant would be the grasses.
Xerophytes, halophytes and succulents