I'm not sure how many total species there are, but here's a few that I know of that are found in arid and semi-arid regions of the world: Washingtonia filifera (California/Arizona/Mexico) Washingtonia robusta (Mexico) Phoenix dactylifera (North Africa/Middle East) Phoenix canariensis (Canary Islands) Phoenix theophrasti (Crete) Brahea armata (Mexico) Brahea edulis (Mexico) Brahea brandegeei (Mexico) Medemia argun (Southern Sahara) Nannorhops ritcheana (Afghanistan) Chamaerops humilis (Mediterranean basin) Chamaerops humilis v. cerifera (Morocco) Livistona mariae (Australia) Hyphaene thebaica (Africa)
No. There are trees in an oasis in a desert.
Oasis
The term for heaven in a desert is Oasis. Oasis is place with trees and the most important thing, Water.
That would be an oasis
The oasis is in the desert. It's the pool of water with the palm trees.
An oasis is a some underground water that has helped some hardy plants to grow in the middle of the desert the plants usually consist of palm trees banana trees etc
oasis
An oasis in the middle of the desert. It contains a water source, animals such as lizards and birds, and various plants and trees.
In general, no. However, in areas along rivers or in an oasis one may find tall trees in a desert.
Oasis
The physical characteristics of an oasis is a wet, fertile area of land in a desert where a natural spring or well provides water. Also an oasis is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert that grows ferns, shrubs, and trees most likely palm trees that is in a desert surrounded by a dry, sandy, and hot area climate.
One example of a forest with no trees can be found in a desert environment, known as a "desert forest" or "desert oasis." These areas may have vegetation such as cacti, shrubs, and other desert plants, but lack tall trees typically associated with forests.