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mecanisms of plants to save water.

 
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  Cistus leaves can wilt and revive agin when there is some water. agri rose macaskie
 
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Plants roots will grow deeper if watered with more volume of water less often.
 
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There are several plant that seem dead and are revived by a rain.  

The Jericho Flower which is aka the resurrection plant appear to be dead and then revived after rain.
 
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Native plant Spiny mat  rush was "dead" for 2 years - latest rain has started some new growth- surprise. . .
Eucalytus trees have leathery leaves which hang positioned to avoid the direct sun. A lignotuber ensures new growth after fire, animal depredation or other disasters  
For the rest - veggies etc, they just wilt, however much water they are given, transpiration exceeds the uptake - most disheartening.
 
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I suppose lying dormant as seeds is another mechanism. The deserts might bloom after rain falls, even after decades without.

blooms in atacama desert after rain


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