Many Australian desert plants have evolved unique adaptations to survive in harsh conditions. For example, the spinifex grass has deep roots to access underground water, while its tough, spiky leaves reduce water loss. The kangaroo paw features a waxy coating to minimize evaporation, and some plants, like the saltbush, can store salt to manage high salinity levels in the soil. These adaptations enable them to thrive in extreme temperatures and limited water availability.
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