why plants in coastal areas adapt Harsh conditions?
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Plants must also be adapted to sandy saline soils, with extremely low nutrient loads, and low water holding capacity. Plants that grow along the coast are very tolerant of the winds and salt and sand loaded ocean spray. Many species are succulent, storing salty water in their leaves.
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