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  2. Resurrection plant - Wikipedia

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    A resurrection plant is any poikilohydric plant that can survive extreme dehydration, even over months or years. The resurrection plant Selaginella lepidophylla reviving within 3 hours after the addition of water. Examples include: Anastatica hierochuntica, also known as the Rose of Jericho, a plant species native to deserts of North Africa

  3. Selaginella lepidophylla - Wikipedia

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    Selaginella lepidophylla is a true resurrection plant that can revive and regain metabolic function after a period of extreme desiccation. Anastatica hierochuntica is not a resurrection plant, but rather a tumbleweed also capable of repeated expansion and retraction, which superficially resembles revival.

  4. Myrothamnus flabellifolius - Wikipedia

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    Myrothamnus flabellifolius is a species of flowering plant in the family Myrothamnaceae native to central and southern Africa. [1] It is also called the resurrection plant for the appearance of dead leaves reviving during rain (see poikilohydry). 3,4,5-Tri-O-galloylquinic acid is a tannin found in M. flabellifolius. [2]

  5. Craterostigma plantagineum - Wikipedia

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    Craterostigma plantagineum, is a resurrection plant species in the genus Craterostigma.It is a dwarf growing plant and can be found (in ideal conditions) to make a 'carpet' across the ground, with blooms in shades of blue and purple.

  6. Selaginella - Wikipedia

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    In this state, they may roll up into brown balls and be uprooted, but can rehydrate under moist conditions, become green again and resume growth. This phenomenon is known as poikilohydry, and poikilohydric plants such as Selaginella bryopteris are sometimes referred to as resurrection plants. [8]

  7. Pleopeltis polypodioides - Wikipedia

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    However, when just a little water is present, the fern will uncurl and reopen, appearing to "resurrect". It has been estimated that these plants could last 100 years without water and still revive after a single exposure. [3] [4] Pleopeltis polypodioides or resurrection ferns in their desiccated, curled state.

  8. Anastatica - Wikipedia

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    The plant is a small gray annual herb that rarely grows above 15 centimetres (6 in) high, and bears minute white flowers. It is a tumbleweed [1] [2] [3] capable of hygroscopic [citation needed] expansion and retraction. However, it is not a true resurrection plant, [2] because the plant's dead tissues do not revive and turn green.

  9. Pallenis hierochuntica - Wikipedia

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    Pallenis hierochuntica (common names include rose of Jericho [2] and dinosaur plant) is a species of Pallenis that is notable for being a resurrection plant. See also

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