Resurrection Plant
The Resurrection Plant, scientifically known as *Selaginella lepidophylla*, is a unique plant native to arid regions of the southwestern United States and Mexico. It is renowned for its remarkable ability to survive extreme drought conditions by entering a dormant state. When dry, the plant curls up and appears lifeless, but it can revive within hours of exposure to moisture.
This plant is often referred to as a "drought-resistant" species due to its ability to withstand long periods without water. The Resurrection Plant is commonly used in educational settings to demonstrate plant resilience and is sometimes kept as a decorative item due to its fascinating transformation.