Lavender flowers exhibit several adaptations to thrive in their native Mediterranean environment. They have drought-resistant characteristics, including deep root systems and narrow, gray-green leaves that minimize water loss through transpiration. The thick, woody stems and aromatic oils also help repel herbivores and reduce fungal infections, while the flower's vibrant color and scent attract pollinators such as bees. These adaptations enable lavender to flourish in poor, well-drained soils and withstand hot, dry conditions.
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