A Mangrove.
Mangroves have special features which protect them from salt. Some mangroves are able to filter most of the salt out as they take water in through their roots, some concentrate extra salt in old leaves (which turn yellow and die), and some are able to get rid of the salt through the pores on leaves or special glands. Mangroves can also grow in fresh water, but they have almost no competition in salt water because so few plants can grow there.Mangroves have special features which protect them from salt. Some mangroves are able to filter most of the salt out as they take water in through their roots, some concentrate extra salt in old leaves (which turn yellow and die), and some are able to get rid of the salt through the pores on leaves or special glands. Mangroves can also grow in fresh water, but they have almost no competition in salt water because so few plants can grow there.
No.
a tree :P question made by me and trolled by me so awesome right. XD
purified
the plant grows better in normal water.b/c of the salt it wont get as many nutrition as it needs.
mangrove
Kelp
No salt clogs roots
Pansies don't grow as well in saltwater as they do in normal distilled water because the roots take in water through the roots by a process call osmosis,which is a process through which ONLY water travels through a semipermeable membrane into the cell. Therefore the salt molecules ''clog'' the membrane and makes the water molecules unable to get to the plant to go through photosynthesis.
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.
salt water
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.
with salt and bioling water
Mangroves have special features which protect them from salt. Some mangroves are able to filter most of the salt out as they take water in through their roots, some concentrate extra salt in old leaves (which turn yellow and die), and some are able to get rid of the salt through the pores on leaves or special glands. Mangroves can also grow in fresh water, but they have almost no competition in salt water because so few plants can grow there.Mangroves have special features which protect them from salt. Some mangroves are able to filter most of the salt out as they take water in through their roots, some concentrate extra salt in old leaves (which turn yellow and die), and some are able to get rid of the salt through the pores on leaves or special glands. Mangroves can also grow in fresh water, but they have almost no competition in salt water because so few plants can grow there.
Tap water, salt water will kill them
Reeds typically grow in wetland areas such as marshes, swamps, and along the edges of lakes, rivers, and ponds. They prefer locations with consistent moisture and nutrient-rich soil.