more humid air on lower surface of the leaf so less evaporation
Thick Cuticle
stops uncontrolled evaporation through leaf cells.
sheading leaves in dry/cold season
reduce water loss at certain times of the year
Sunken stomata
maintains humid air around stomata
Stomatal Hairs
Folded Leaves
succulent leaves and stem
stores water
extensive roots
maximise water uptake
extra notes
Nota:
Xerophytic plants are plants that have adapted to harsh environments, to store water, increase their water uptake and to further limit their water loss through transpiration. To reduce transpiration, xerophytic plants may have a particularly thick cuticle or a reduced surface to volume ratio (which slows the rate of diffusion). They may also have rolled up leaves, hairy leaves or have their stomata in pits; all of these modifications trap the escaping water vapor close to the lower epidermis reducing transpiration due to the reduction in the water potential gradient.