Other Succulents

Succulent plants are plants whose leaves, stems, or roots are thick, fleshy, and capable of storing large amounts of water, also known as "succulent plants." They possess at least one type of fleshy tissue, which is a living tissue with various functions, including the ability to store usable water. When soil moisture becomes scarce and the plant's roots can no longer absorb or provide the necessary water, this tissue allows the plant to temporarily survive without external water supply. This water-storing ability enables succulents to endure harsh, dry conditions.
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