A plant that grows in soil and holds little water is that is does not need nutrient.
cactus
desert
The vacuole is the organelle that stores H2O, or water. (It also stores other nutrients and materials for the cell.)
Well you need soil in the pot and you need water so it can grow plants need a lot of sunshine but not a lot of sunshine...
it grows better in water
An underground layer of spongy rocks that holds water is an aquifer.
Roots of plants and trees help by keeping the soil down. It holds the soil in place so when water is rained down on it, it soaks in or moves along rather than up rooting a plant.
That plant has a special properities makes it grows with little water.
You may be thinking of a cactus.
the one in the sun with no faster grows faster because the plant NEEDS sun to grow
it grows
Too little water will stunt a plant's growth. Too much will simply kill it. In the proper range of watering the height of a plant is determined by other factors.
seeweed
lily pads
they grow by sun and water
A plant that grows only in or on water.
It grows when you plant and water it.
A cactus?
it grows