A type of plant with uses thick, fleshy leaves or stems to store water.
Soft and fleshy in texture
those fun little plants with fleshy juicy stems and leaves. Jade plants, hens and chickens, kalanchoe, and Christmas cactus for example.
Succulents plants have leaves and/or stems which are thick and fleshy. They often have waxy outer layers that allow the plants to retain water well.
Fleshy, like the stems of aloe or cacti.
fleshy plants or parts of plants which store water as an adaptation to living in places where there is a shortage of water.
plants with fleshy, thick leaves and/or stems, able to grow and thrive in arid conditions.
plant growth that is green and soft, not woody
Plants like cacti with fleshy leaves and stems adapted to retain water.
a plant whose stems and leaves have a high water content to prevent dehydration in arid environments.
a plant adapted to arid conditions and characterized by fleshy water-storing tissues that act as water reservoirs
full of juice; "lush fruits"; "succulent roast beef"; "succulent plants with thick fleshy leaves"
a plant that has evolved the ability to store water
Plant with swollen, freshy leaves and stems capable of storing water.
(veld) (region): A vegetation type dominated by plants which store water in their stems and/or leaves.
with fleshy foliage and stalks.
A fleshy plant that holds water in its stems or leaves.
A plant with thick, fleshy leaves or stems that contain abundant water-storage tissue. Cacti are an example.
Juicy or fleshy, often brittle.
having fleshy tissues designed to conserve moisture.
fleshy, juicy, soft in texture and usually thickened.
a plant with fleshy stems or leaves with specialized tissue for the conservation of water; a xeromorphic strategy for tolerating long periods of drought.
A plant specially adapted to store water in the stems and leaves as a drought survival strategy.
The description of a plant that has fleshy stems or leaves capable of retaining large amounts of moisture.
A plant having fleshy tissues that conserve moisture.
Plant with thick fleshy leaves or stems storing large amounts of fluid/ water
having tender, new growth or thick, fleshy tissues which store water, such as cactus.
plants that are thick, fleshy, soft and, juicy due to the presence of water-storing tissues (e.g., cacti and yuccas)
A type of plant that stores up water in its tissues (xerophytic) as an adaptation against drought conditions. Succulents have a fleshy appearance externally and a juicy internal appearance. The cactus family is a member of this group. However, although all cacti are succulents, not all succulents are cacti.
plant structures, mainly leaves and stems, which are fleshy due to the storage of water.
Soft, juicy, fleshy; of immature plant growth, as in new growth of trees or in perennials.
A plant that stores water in fleashy leaves or stems.
food is juicy, moist, tender, lush, luscious food; usually sweet tasting and the opposite to dry, flavorless food.
Fleshy and thick, storing water; a plant with fleshy, water-storing stems or leaves. All cacti are succulents.
A succulent is a plant that has fleshy and juicy tissues, like cacti, sedums, aloes, and yuccas.