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Mesophytic

Mesophytic plants are those that thrive in moderate moisture environments, neither too wet nor too dry. They typically grow in areas with consistent, moderate water availability, like forests, grasslands, or irrigated fields. These plants have adaptations that allow them to manage regular water supplies effectively, avoiding issues like drought stress or waterlogging. Most common trees, shrubs, and flowering plants fall into this category, making mesophytes the typical or "middle-ground" plants in many ecosystems. Their ability to grow well under average conditions helps sustain diverse habitats and supports various other organisms.