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Xerophytes vs Halophyte - What's the difference?

xerophytes | halophyte |


As nouns the difference between xerophytes and halophyte

is that xerophytes is while halophyte is (botany) any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

Geophyte vs Halophyte - What's the difference?

geophyte | halophyte |


In botany|lang=en terms the difference between geophyte and halophyte

is that geophyte is (botany) a perennial plant, for example the potato or daffodil, which in spring propagates from an underground organ such as a bulb, tuber, corm or rhizome while halophyte is (botany) any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

As nouns the difference between geophyte and halophyte

is that geophyte is (botany) a perennial plant, for example the potato or daffodil, which in spring propagates from an underground organ such as a bulb, tuber, corm or rhizome while halophyte is (botany) any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

Halophyte vs Mesophyte - What's the difference?

halophyte | mesophyte |


In botany terms the difference between halophyte and mesophyte

is that halophyte is any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content while mesophyte is any normal terrestrial plant that grows in environments having an average supply of water.

Halophyte - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun halophyte

is any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

Hydrophyte vs Halophyte - What's the difference?

hydrophyte | halophyte |


In botany terms the difference between hydrophyte and halophyte

is that hydrophyte is a plant that lives in or requires an abundance of water, usually excluding seaweed while halophyte is any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

Halophyte vs Helophyte - What's the difference?

halophyte | helophyte |


In botany terms the difference between halophyte and helophyte

is that halophyte is any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content while helophyte is any plant (typically found in marshy ground) whose buds overwinter under water.

Holophyte vs Halophyte - What's the difference?

holophyte | halophyte |


As nouns the difference between holophyte and halophyte

is that holophyte is any organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis while halophyte is any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

Haplophyte vs Halophyte - What's the difference?

haplophyte | halophyte |


As an adjective haplophyte

is (genetics) having the normal number of chromosomes characteristic of the organism's gametes.

As a noun halophyte is

(botany) any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

Taxonomy vs Halophyte - What's the difference?

taxonomy | halophyte |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and halophyte

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while halophyte is (botany) any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content.

Halophyte vs Xerophyte - What's the difference?

halophyte | xerophyte |


In botany terms the difference between halophyte and xerophyte

is that halophyte is any plant that tolerates an environment having a high salt content while xerophyte is any plant suited for life in a habitat where water is scarce, such as in a desert or chaparral. Such plants may be succulent, have small or reduced leaves, or spines.

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