palm, catuas
A Mediterranean biome is likely to occur in a climate with mild rainy winters and hot dry summers. This biome is characterized by vegetation adapted to seasonal rainfall patterns, such as evergreen shrubs and trees.
The Baobab tree is known for its huge trunk, giving it a distinct appearance. Baobabs can store water in their swollen trunk to survive in dry climates.
Olive trees thrive in Mediterranean biomes, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. They are well-suited to the region's specific climate and soil conditions, making them a staple tree in Mediterranean ecosystems.
The need to water varies enormously depending on climate, weather, soil type, mulch etc. In general terms, feel beneath the soil to a depth of several inches to see if it is damp. If dry, thoroughly soak the tree. The key is to water consistently. Uneven watering causes fruit to split.
Chaparral regions have a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. These conditions are not ideal for tree growth as the vegetation is adapted to the frequent fires that occur in these areas. Instead, chaparral is dominated by shrubs and other drought-adapted plant species.
The climate is hot and dry.
there exists a hot dry climate
A desert climate - hot and dry.
very dry
Spiky
hot and dry climate
Cold and dry.
Hot sunny and dry
Dry, hot, arid, desert.
dry and warm
Since Egypt is located in north Africa, it mostly has a dry climate.
The Philippines has a tropical maritime climate characterized by high temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall. There are four distinct climate types in the Philippines: Type I - two pronounced seasons (dry and wet), Type II - no dry season, Type III - short dry season, and Type IV - rain throughout the year.