(specifically Anastatica hierochuntica ) is a desert-dwelling plant famous for its ability to survive extreme dehydration, earning it the names "True Rose of Jericho" and "Resurrection Plant" . It is a monotypic genus, meaning it contains only this one species. Key Botanical Features
: It is actually a small annual herb. Once the plant dies, it remains as a woody skeleton that protects the seeds inside. These seeds are only released when it rains, ensuring they have the moisture needed to sprout. anastatica
Anastatica hierochuntica, also known as the resurrection plant Once the plant dies, it remains as a
: It typically grows less than 15 cm high and features small gray-green leaves with minute white flowers. Modern & Cultural Uses Modern & Cultural Uses : Its most striking
: Its most striking feature is its "resurrection" mechanic. When dry, the plant's branches curl inward to form a tight, protective ball. When exposed to moisture, it unfurls and spreads its branches again.