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d.) Large leaves to absorb the sunlight. a. Long root system b. The ability to store water in the stems c. Little or no leaves d. Large leaves to absorb the sunlight.
A plant with large red leaves that would thrive in a sunny garden environment is the Red Abyssinian Banana plant.
a desert plant with thorns but withouth leaves
A tall desert plant would be a vascular plant.
Many desert plants have flat leaves so your question is invalid.
Cactus
A cactus has no leaves but does have a stem.
The money plant can not survive in desert because in desert because their is large amount of sun light and money plant will die. It can only survive indoors
Most desert plants evolved according to their environment, an environment in which conservation of moisture is paramount. The broad surface of a leaf would transpire too much moisture away from the plant in the hot, dry desert, so "leaves" are an almost unseen feature of most desert plants.
A succulent plant would typically live in a desert biome. Deserts have arid conditions with limited rainfall, making them ideal for succulents because they have adapted to store water in their fleshy leaves or stems.
It is the welwitschia
Large leaves typically produce more food for a plant compared to small leaves. This is because a larger surface area allows for more photosynthesis to occur, resulting in increased production of sugars and energy for the plant.