explain how a coastal plant is adapted to its habitat?
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They are adopted for salty conditions
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Coastal plants are adapted to this harsh coastal environment in a variety of ways, but all are adapted to wind pruning, surviving some very strong winds. ... Some plants have scales on their leaves and stems which also reduce the loss of water vapour from the plant.
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