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The Wild Indigo's adaption to live in grasslands are it's long roots to help them stay in the ground when strong wind come.

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Wild indigos have adapted to life in grasslands through deep taproots that allow them to access moisture and nutrients from deeper soil layers, enabling them to thrive in dry conditions. Their ability to fix nitrogen through symbiosis with specific soil bacteria enhances soil fertility, benefiting both the plants themselves and surrounding vegetation. Additionally, their growth form and dense foliage help reduce competition for light and can provide habitat for various grassland species.


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