what kind of trees found in sea?
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While there are a number of trees that tolerate some soil salinity and salt over-spray, there is just one species, the mangrove, that actually grows submerged in salt water for much of its life. The mangrove is specifically adapted not only to survive the dehydrating effects of salt, but to thrive and spread. Trees besides the mangrove that have high tolerance for salinity include, but are not limited to, horse chestnut, ash, honeylocust, sycamore and hedge maples, sweet gum and American holly.
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Atlantic plants. And saltwater swamps
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