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There are lots of coastal areas all around the world. The plants that grow in a coastal area depends on the coastline and it's weather. Sandy Coastlines in tropical Florida will have different native plants than the rocky, wooded coastlines of cold Alaska.

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There are palm trees, bushes, and maybe some blackberry's too.

There are cactus, bushes and more.

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The kelp family are the most abundant plants in the coastal oceans.

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Mangroves like Rhizophora, Avicinia, brougrera etc.

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Mangroves are found in Coastal marshes

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Mangrooves grow in the coastal region.

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