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Succulent plants have adapted to dry, arid conditions, by storing water in its fleshy leaves and swollen stems.
It's a little bush with no leaves and when u crack open a branch, you can find aloe.
Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
Is a spiky, succulent, perennial plant with yellow flowers and triangular, fleshy leaves with serrated edges that arise from a central base and may grow to nearly 2 ft (0.6 m) long. Each leaf is composed of three layers.
Succulents (such as aloe and cactus plants) are able to grow in very arid conditions because they have adapted to restrict their water loss. These adaptations include: dense hairs or thick waxy leaves, and the shedding of leaves at the start of the arid season. Succulent xerophytes incorporate water into their structure.
On the first page, theres a succulent plant by a cactus. The cricket is on one of the succulent leaves
The herb is an annual and is a low-growing succulent with light-green, oval leaves with tiny white flowers of 5 petals that grow singly in the leaf axils of the upper leaves.
The main difference between cactus and succulent is that cactus consists of areoles and no leaves whereas succulent contains fleshy leaves and no areoles.
May grow to 4 ft (1.2 m), somewhat succulent, thick, lance shaped, leaves with rough hairs. Small, purple bell-shaped flowers grow from the upper leaves on red stalks in clusters, becoming cup-like fruits.
Swiss chard
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.
Swiss chard
Seeds, greeen and succulent fruits, flowers and green leaves, insects
The leaves and stems of Succulents have adapted to act as moisture stores.
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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