How many of the eight major plants in desert management in China have you seen? The most drought resistant

  1. Populus euphratica

Populus euphratica is often planted in deserts and is quite common in Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Gansu and other regions of China. It is used to prevent land desertification and is a component of desert oases. It is a plant with strong vitality.

Populus euphratica is highly resistant to high temperatures and poor soil conditions, with strong resistance to wind, sand, and heat. It also has a long lifespan and will not collapse or decay if it dies.

  1. Red Willow

Red willow is also a common desert plant, suitable for growing in deserts. Its roots have good germination ability and are also resistant to sand burial. Red willows also have a relatively long lifespan and some drought and heat resistance.

  1. Sea buckthorn

Sea buckthorn is a natural wild plant with strong vitality, which generally grows in areas with extreme climates, dry, cold and barren mountainous areas, and deserts where its traces can often be seen.

Sea buckthorn has the function of preventing soil erosion, managing the ecological environment, and effectively preventing land desertification.

  1. Millennium Orchid

The millennium orchid is the most drought resistant plant in the world, with only two leaves throughout its body. It can live in areas without rain for many years, and the millennium orchid also has certain edible value and is rich in nutrients, known as desert onions.

  1. Selaginella officinalis

The vitality of Selaginella is relatively tenacious, and it can regrow even when completely withered. It also has a certain drought resistance ability. After soaking the dying root system in water for a period of time, it will stretch again.

  1. Aloe vera

Aloe vera is also a desert plant, native to arid regions of Africa and commonly found in many regions. Aloe vera has strong adaptability to the environment and can grow in different environments. It is planted in Yunnan, Guangdong, Fujian and other places in China.

  1. Golden succinate

Jinhua is native to arid desert areas and is cultivated in many parts of China. The golden amber plant has a circular shape and is suitable for domestication. When placed indoors, it can decorate the environment and give people a beautiful enjoyment.

  1. Cactus

Cactus is a common desert plant with strong drought resistance and anti-inflammatory heat ability. The stems, leaves, and rhizomes store a large amount of water, and the surface is covered with many hairs and small thorns. This helps to reduce the fluidity of the air around the plant and reduce water loss. The root system is usually located on the bottom surface, which is more conducive to absorbing water from the air.

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