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  2. Thermogenic plant - Wikipedia

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    This is because the smaller plants do not have enough volume to create a considerable amount of heat. Large plants, on the other hand, have a lot of mass to create and retain heat. [5] Thermogenic plants are also protogynous, meaning that the female part of the plant matures before the male part of the same plant. This reduces inbreeding ...

  3. Transpirational cooling (biological) - Wikipedia

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    An individual tree can transpire hundreds of liters of water per day. For every 100 liters of water transpired, the tree then cools by 70 kWh. [2] [3] Urban heat island effects can be attributed to the replacement of vegetation by constructed surfaces. Deforested areas reveal a higher temperature than adjacent intact forest.

  4. Transpiration - Wikipedia

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    Transpiration cools plants, as the evaporating water carries away heat energy due to its large latent heat of vaporization of 2260 kJ per liter. This section is an excerpt from Transpirational cooling (biological) .

  5. Your plants need help to survive this heat wave. Here's what ...

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    Because we get thirsty when it's hot, our instinct as humans is to water our plants more often; this is not always necessary. With heat, we get humidity, and the moisture in the air allows the ...

  6. Plants and trees also under stress from heat - AOL

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    Jul. 18—People and animals aren't the only ones who suffer from extreme and extended heat waves. Plants are stressed, as well, and for those who cultivate gardens or trees, protecting plants ...

  7. Ecophysiology - Wikipedia

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    Too much or too little water can damage plants. If there is too little water then tissues will dehydrate and the plant may die. If the soil becomes waterlogged then the soil will become anoxic (low in oxygen), which can kill the roots of the plant. [8] The ability of plants to access water depends on the structure of their roots and on the ...

  8. Storage organ - Wikipedia

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    Plants that have an underground storage organ are called geophytes in the Raunkiær plant life-form classification system. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Storage organs often, but not always, act as perennating organs which enable plants to survive adverse conditions (such as cold, excessive heat, lack of light or drought).

  9. These Heat-Loving Plants Will Still Bloom During the ... - AOL

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    Here are the flowers and plants that can handle the heat, including annuals and perennials. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...