turgor

/ˈtɜrɡər/
noun
  1. The state of being swollen or firm, especially in plant cells due to water pressure.
    • Farmers check turgor to see if crops need irrigation.
    • The plant's turgor kept its leaves standing upright.
    • Without enough water, the flowers lost their turgor and began to wilt.
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