succulent

(adjective)

having fleshy leaves or other tissues that store water

Related Terms

  • epiphyte

Examples of succulent in the following topics:

  • Root Modifications

    • Some plants, however, such as leaf succulents and cacti, store energy in their leaves and stems, respectively, instead of in their roots.
  • Ecological Succession

    • During primary succession in lava on Maui, Hawaii, succulent plants are the pioneer species.
  • CAM and C4 Photosynthesis

    • Xerophytes, such as cacti and most succulents, also use phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) carboxylase to capture carbon dioxide in a process called crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM).
  • Leaf Structure, Function, and Adaptation

    • In hot climates, plants such as cacti have succulent leaves that help to conserve water.
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