A halophyte is a plant that naturally grows where it is affected by salinity in the root area or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs, and seashores.
Sea grasses......
Their internal osmolarity has to at least equal the osmolarity of the external environment or the cell will lose water to osmosis and die.
in salt but i don't know what the maximum salt consecration is.
Herbarium
i have no clue
examples of plants with modified roots.....
halophytes or halophytic plants
Xerophytes, halophytes and succulents
The so called halophytes plants.
a cactus is one and a good number of species of Acasia, Casurina, Calotropis and some halophytes.
Their internal osmolarity has to at least equal the osmolarity of the external environment or the cell will lose water to osmosis and die.
Probably Halophytes, as they are able to metabolise salt or brack water and are normally found in arid and harsh environments.
in salt but i don't know what the maximum salt consecration is.
Alexandra - Poljakoff - Mayber has written: 'Plants in saline environments' -- subject- s -: Effect of salts on, Halophytes, Plants, Saline irrigation, Salinity, Salts in Soils, Soils, Salts in
Halophytes might be important in agriculture because they can be grown in areas where the salty soil is usually unsuitable for raising crops.
same as xerophytes or most of it
some examples of runner plants are:strawberries,grass,and Ivy.
some examples of runner plants are:strawberries,grass,and Ivy.