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The Rock Plants

Rock plants are resilient plants that naturally grow in rocky, poor-soil environments with minimal water. They have adaptations like thick, fleshy leaves or deep roots to store and access moisture, allowing them to survive in harsh conditions. Common examples include succulents, cacti, and certain grasses, which thrive in rocky slopes or deserts. These plants contribute to erosion control and soil stabilization and are often used in landscaping for drought-tolerant, low-maintenance gardens. Their ability to flourish where other plants struggle makes them valuable for sustainable planting in challenging environments.