Xe‐roph″i‐lous (?), a. [Gr. ξηρόσ dry + � to love.] (Bot.) Drought-loving; able withstand the absence or lack of moisture.
Plants which are peculiarly adapted to dry climates are termed by De Candolle xerophilous. Goodale.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Xe‐roph″i‐lous (?), a. [Gr. ξηρόσ dry + � to love.] (Bot.) Drought-loving; able withstand the absence or lack of moisture.
Plants which are peculiarly adapted to dry climates are termed by De Candolle xerophilous. Goodale.