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  • 13-06-2019
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Difference between hydrophyte and xeropyte

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Explanation:

a hydrophyte is a plant that thrives only in  or on water, such as the common lilly pad while a xerotype is a plant that makes adaptations to  survive with very little water such as a cactus

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