How do wildflowers adapt to the deciduous forest?
Also know, how do wildflowers adapt to their environment?
Wildflowers have adapted to the arid climate at Petrified Forest National Park in many different ways. Thick, waxy coverings on leaves and stems reduce evaporation. Small leaves reduce the effects of solar radiation and water loss.
Keeping this in consideration, how does Moss adapt to the deciduous forest?
Carpet moss normally all try to live close together wherever they are so they can survive and reproduce more efficiently. Because carpet moss is a large food source for animals, and because they reproduce using spores instead of seeds staying close together is a great adaption for species survival!
The following adaptations allow plants to survive in the hot desert environment: The tap roots are much longer and bigger than the plant which is visible at the surface. Spines - some plants have spines instead of leaves, eg cactuses. Spines lose less water than leaves so are very efficient in a hot climate.