xerophily

/zɪˈrɑfəli/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being adapted to dry environments; the ability to thrive with little water.
    • The cactus's xerophily allows it to survive months without rain.
    • Researchers study xerophily to develop crops that need less irrigation.
    • Xerophily is common among plants in deserts and rocky slopes.
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