Succulent plant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Succulent plants, also known as succulents or fat plants, are water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate or soil conditions. Succulent plants store water in their leaves, stems ...
Euphorbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carter, Susan (1982): New Succulent Spiny Euphorbias from East Africa; Carter, Susan & Eggli, Urs (1997): The CITES Checklist of Succulent Euphorbia Taxa (Euphorbiaceae)
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Succulents
Definition of a Succulent Mark Dimmitt, Director of Natural History Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum Classifying plants as succulent or nonsucculent is problematic.
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suc·cu·lent (s k y-l nt) adj. 1. Full of juice or sap; juicy. 2. Botany Having thick, fleshy, water-storing leaves or stems. 3. Highly interesting or enjoyable; delectable: a ...
Succulent Tissue Culture
Succulent Tissue Culture ... PL0485] Euphorbia millotii; Lovely brancing, appr. 15 cm high rare Euphorbia millotii from the coastal regions of Iharana, Madagascar.
succulent - Definition of succulent at YourDictionary.com
adjective. full of juice; juicy; full of interest, vigor, etc.; not dry or dull; Bot. having thick, fleshy tissues for storing water, as a cactus; Etymology: L succulentus < ...
succulent (plant) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on succulent (plant), any plant with fleshy, thick tissues adapted to water storage. Some succulents (e.g., cacti) store water only in the ...
succulent - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about succulent
Thick, fleshy plant that stores water in its tissues; for example, cacti and stonecrops Sedum. Succulents live either in areas where water is very scarce, such as deserts, or in ...
