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no, it is a vegetable
A fruit beginning with x is Xigua which is looks similar to a watermelon, only shorter in size. x Not sure about these: xerophyte - a plant that loses very little water and can grow in deserts; xeromorph - a plant that is adapted to salt-water marshes; and, xylocarp - a hard and woody fruit. x
xylocarps - it is true look it up in picturesA fruit beginning with x is Xigua which is looks similar to a watermelon, only shorter in size. xNot sure about these: xerophyte - a plant that loses very little water and can grow in deserts; xeromorph - a plant that is adapted to salt-water marshes; and, xylocarp - a hard and woody fruit. x
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No, most plants will not grow at all in salt water.
Seeds grow in regular water and not in salt water because regular water is more healthy than salt water.
The cells of the vegetable lose their water.
Coconut trees prefer to grow in soils that are well-drained and not saline. Although they can tolerate some exposure to salt water, they primarily rely on fresh water for optimal growth and fruit production.
There is equilibrium. Water is shared evenly. In salt water, the vegetable will kind of shrivel up. There is no equilibrium, and the cytoplasm of the cell shrinks into the middle,and water is taken out.
salt water
Water it down
neither salt water or salt water with fertilizer is better because salt just kills the plants. although some plants grow faster with salt because of their salinity.