xerófila
Xerófila is a botanical term used to describe plants that thrive in dry or water-scarce environments. It encompasses true xerophytes as well as species that tolerate drought to varying degrees. The word comes from Greek xeros, “dry,” and philos, “loving.” In Spanish and Portuguese, xerófila commonly refers to drought-adapted plants in general.
Xerophytic adaptations include structural, physiological, and phenological traits that reduce water loss and make efficient use
Habitats hosting xerophiles include deserts, semi-arid steppes, Mediterranean-type climates, and other dry or rocky environments worldwide.
In horticulture and ecology, xerophilous plants are valued for drought-tolerant landscaping and for studying adaptations to