Surprisingly, there are about 50 plant "Families" in the Simpson Desert, representing literally hundreds of individual plant species, far too many to list. I cannot find anything that answers your question specifically on the internet so, go to your local library and look for this book - "The Simpson Desert - Natural History and Human Endeavour" by Mark Shephard (ISBN 0 7301 0471 0). It contains a detailed list of what you need to know.
Some of the plants that live in the Simpson Desert: Canegrass Acacia Parrot Bush Spinifex Grass
There is no such desert named the "Safari Desert."
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There is no such desert named the "Safari Desert."
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The Simpson Desert is a hot subtropical desert.
Yes, the Simpson Desert is a hot desert.
The Simpson Desert is in Australia.
Yucca plants generally grow at a moderate pace compared to other desert plants. They are not the fastest-growing plants in the desert, but they are also not the slowest. Their growth rate can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions.
Most plants do not grow in the desert because of heat and lack of water. The ones that do like that type of environment.