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    GlossarySucculent

    plant with thick, fleshy tissues for water storage

    A succulent is a type of plant that has thick, fleshy tissues adapted to store water, allowing it to survive in arid environments. These plants often have leaves, stems, or roots that are visibly swollen and can retain moisture, making them highly efficient at conserving water. Examples include cacti and aloe vera.

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