Succulent plant
In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. It is a characteristic that is not used scientifically for the definition of most families and genera of plants because it often can be used as an accurate characteristic only at the single species level. The word succulent comes from the Latin word sucus, meaning 'juice', or 'sap'. Succulent plants may store water in various structures, such as leaves and stems. The water content of some succulent organs can get up to 90–95%. Some definitions also include roots, thus geophytes that survive unfavorable periods by dying back to underground storage organs may be regarded as succulents. In horticultural use, the ter
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Succulent plant
In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. It is a characteristic that is not used scientifically for the definition of most families and genera of plants because it often can be used as an accurate characteristic only at the single species level. The word succulent comes from the Latin word sucus, meaning 'juice', or 'sap'. Succulent plants may store water in various structures, such as leaves and stems. The water content of some succulent organs can get up to 90–95%. Some definitions also include roots, thus geophytes that survive unfavorable periods by dying back to underground storage organs may be regarded as succulents. In horticultural use, the ter
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As plantas suculentas são aque ...... as plantas seriam inabitáveis.
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Een succulent of vetplant is e ...... ote verzameling unieke vormen.
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In botany, succulent plants, a ...... contains scarce water sources.
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Landare zukutsuak atal batzuk ...... k ez dira zukutsutzat hartzen.
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Las plantas suculentas —del la ...... arte japonés llamado kokedama.
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Les plantes suculentes, també ...... 'hagin estat els responsables.
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Piante succulente (impropriame ...... tte le succulente sono cactus.
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Planda ina mbíonn na duilleoga ...... irí is ea cactais is tóirpíní.
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Suckulent (Succiilentus) är en ...... som räknas till suckulenterna.
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Sukkulenten (Einzahl die Sukku ...... h als Fettpflanzen bezeichnet.
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As plantas suculentas são aque ...... as plantas seriam inabitáveis.
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Een succulent of vetplant is e ...... woord sucus, dat sap betekent.
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In botany, succulent plants, a ...... In horticultural use, the ter
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Landare zukutsuak atal batzuk ...... k ez dira zukutsutzat hartzen.
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Las plantas suculentas —del la ...... , Agave, y en las crasuláceas.
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Les plantes suculentes, també ...... plantes són geòfits suculents.
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Piante succulente (impropriame ...... tte le succulente sono cactus.
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Planda ina mbíonn na duilleoga ...... irí is ea cactais is tóirpíní.
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Suckulent (Succiilentus) är en ...... avskrivning under medeltiden.
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Sukkulenten (Einzahl die Sukku ...... webe als sukkulent bezeichnet.
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Landare zukutsu
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Piante succulente
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Planda súmhar
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Planta suculenta
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Planta suculenta
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Plante succulente
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Succulent plant
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Succulent
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Suckulent
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Suculenta
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