Coleus plants will completely wilt when water is limited. The aloe plant does not typically wilt under the same conditions where water is limited which statement best explains the difference in these two plants

The difference in how coleus and aloe plants respond to limited water is likely due to their different adaptations and tolerance levels to drought stress. Coleus plants are more sensitive to water stress and will wilt quickly when water is limited, whereas aloe plants have evolved to be more drought tolerant and can survive periods of water scarcity without wilting. This difference in adaptation likely stems from the plants' natural habitats and evolutionary history.