| Xenobiota | Biota displaced from its normal habitat; a chemical foreign to a biological system. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Xeric | Describing an organism that requires little moisture or a habitat containing little moisture; dry environmental conditions as compared to Hydric (wet environmental conditions) and Mesic (moderate environmental conditions). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Xeric Shrubs | Shrubs that are adapted to survive in areas of low precipitation. Common to Mediterranean climates that have moist cool winters and warm dry summers. A limited amount of moisture is present but does not occur at optimum periods for plant growth. Irrigation or summer fallow is commonly necessary for crop production. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Xeriscape? | Landscaping with native and naturalized plant species that are adapted to survive in areas of low precipitation. (Trademark Note: The term "Xeriscape" is a trademark of the National Xeriscape Council, Inc., and accordingly must always be capitalized, must always be used the first time with a "?" symbol, and can only be used as an adjective, e.g., Xeriscape landscaping, a Xeriscape garden, etc.) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Xerophyte | Any plant growing in a habitat in which an appreciable portion of the rooting medium dries to the wilting coefficient at frequent intervals. A drought resistant plant; a plant which grows in arid areas. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| X-Year Flood | The magnitude of a flood which has a 1-in-X chance of being exceeded in any future one-year period. For example, a 2-year flood would have a 1-in-2 (50 percent) chance of exceedence in any one year; a 10-year flood, a 1-in-10 (10 percent) chance; a 100-y | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| X-Year, Y-Duration Rain | The magnitude of rainfall which has a 1-in-X chance of being exceeded in any future one-year time period with a duration of Y (hours or days). X-year rains must have durations associated with them; e.g., 25-year, 6-hour rain, 50-year, 24-hour rain, 100-year, 10-day rain, etc. These values are statistically derived using past rainfall records. Also referred to as Rainfall Duration-Frequency. Also see X-Year Flood. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Xylem | The supporting and water-conducting tissue of Vascular Plants, consisting primarily of tracheids and vessels; woody tissue. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||