: When groundwater levels drop, these plants can regulate water demand through defoliation (losing leaves) to prevent total hydraulic failure.
: They are found in salt flats and thorn forests, often alongside other desert specialists like the tamarugo ( Prosopis tamarugo ). algarrobilla
Algarrobilla refers to several species of drought-resistant shrubs and trees within the genus Prosopis , particularly , which are native to the arid regions of South America. These plants are highly adapted to extreme environments like the Atacama Desert and the Argentine Pampa, where they play vital ecological and economic roles. Ecological & Biological Profile : When groundwater levels drop, these plants can
: The roots contain carobic acid , which produces deep chestnut brown, black, and dark grey dyes for cotton, wool, and silk. : When groundwater levels drop