Cacti and other xerophytes
The plant grows very quickly. Cultivation is by stem cutting. It grows in slightly shady areas.
Arctium (Burdock) grows wild in many countries but originated in Europe Asia and Africa. It can normally be found in damp areas and in hedge rows and wild areas.
The plant life that grows naturally in an area is called the native flora.
The gabi plant (Colocasia esculenta) being a tropical plant cultivated for its tuberous rhizomes needs more water for better plant growth. It has very broad leaves which leads to high rate of transpiration, hence water soaked areas provide conditions of better growth.
A plant adapted to living in very dry areas is called a xerophyte. Xerophytes have special adaptations such as deep root systems, thick waxy cuticles, and storage tissues to help them survive in arid conditions. Examples of xerophytes include cacti, succulents, and certain desert grasses.
it grows in areas with less nitogen
Mosses
Xerophytic plants grow in hot dry climate of the southern state.
Grows in dry, hilly areas of California and Northern Mexico.
A plant which is a small spiny shrub of the pea family which grows in hot, dry climates in America.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)
In dry climate, the leaves will modify themselves to spines to minimize their water loss by transpiration.
The Bubinga plant is a type of plant, which grows in Africa and North America. It is a part of Guibourtia plant family and typically grow in lake shores or swampy areas.
Big Bluestem is a prairie plant. It likes sunny areas. It can handle drought. Illinois, Missouri and Manitoba are areas that it grows.
The plant that grows in Ohio is the Buckeye tree.
Sufficient light or shade depending on the plant and the right soil in which the plant will grow be it rich, moist or dry. Shelter from strong wind is also a factor.
Drosera plants grow at moist places in hilly areas like Beefall at Pachmarhi hills of India.