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In a desert, you wouldn't find plants that require high moisture levels, such as ferns and mosses, which thrive in humid environments. Additionally, broadleaf trees like maples and oaks, which need ample rainfall to survive, are also absent. Other moisture-loving plants, such as certain orchids and tropical species, would not be found in the arid conditions of a desert. Instead, desert ecosystems are characterized by drought-resistant plants like cacti and succulents.

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