xerophilous plant

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xerophilous plant

A xerophilous plant, like a cactus, thrives in a dry desert environment.

Definition

Noun: A plant that is structurally and physiologically adapted to survive and thrive in environments with very limited water availability, such as deserts or arid regions. This adaptation involves features that minimize water loss and maximize water storage or uptake.

Usage

This term is used in botanical, ecological, and horticultural contexts to classify and describe plants based on their water requirements and adaptations to dry habitats.

Examples
  • The cactus is a classic example of a xerophilous plant.
  • Botanists study the unique root systems of xerophilous plants.
  • Landscaping in arid zones often utilizes native xerophilous plants.
Advanced Usage
  • In ecological studies, xerophilous plants are key indicators of xeric (dry) habitats and are contrasted with hydrophytes (water-loving plants) and mesophytes (plants requiring moderate conditions).
Variants and Related Words
  • Xerophyte (n): This is a direct synonym and the more commonly used term in scientific literature for a xerophilous plant.
  • Xerophytic (adj): Describing the adaptations or characteristics of such plants (e.g., xerophytic features like thick cuticles).
Synonyms
  • Xerophyte
  • Desert plant
  • Drought-resistant plant
Antonyms
  • Hydrophyte (an aquatic plant)
  • Mesophyte (a plant requiring moderate moisture)
xerophilous plant

A xerophilous plant, like a cactus, thrives in a dry desert environment.

Noun
  1. plant adapted for life with a limited supply of water; compare hydrophyte and mesophyte