I have good news and bad news. The bad news: climate change is creating increasingly hotter, drier seasons. The good news: gardeners can learn lessons from plants that figured out eons ago how to thrive in extreme drought conditions. Don’t worry. I’m not going to suggest that you replace your landscape plants with saguaro cactus. But understanding how desert plants adapt allows us to look for plants that have similar characteristics. These adaptations are all about gathering, then holding onto, infrequent moisture. Leaf Structure. Most plants lose the majority of their water through microscopic openings (called stoma) on the leaf surface. To reduce water loss, desert plants employ a variety
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