Some seeds (mangrove and coconut) can. But in most cases the presence of salt causes moisture in a plant to come out of the plant (by osmosis) and this means that the seed/plant can not grow in a salty environment unless it has special adaptations for dealing with salt.
no they can l8ive in salt water becuaes
A large number of plants grow as mangroves near sea shore and a good number inside the sea as kelp and several other forms. Sea water is best example of salt water.
some can, some can't. depends on how salt tolerant the plant is.
The reason that plants don't grow with salt water is because salt suck out all the liquid in the plant causing the plant structure to collapse.
Most plants cannot survive in salty water, however, some plants thrive on it. An example of a saltwater plant is a marine seagrass.
the salt stops diffusion in the cells so the plants can not get water. the salt condenses on the plants and they eventually die. one type of plants called halophytes can survive it.
No. Not all the plants can grow in seline water. Only Mangrove plants & sea-weeds can grow. For example, Rhizophora, Avisenia.
Fresh water does actually help plants grow! (Um... heard of rain?) In fact, fresh water is the best water for plants to help them grow. Salt water can be a bit to extreme for plants, and can cause them to wilt. Salt water is great for sea plants, like sea weed or coral reef, but most plants grow better around fresh water.
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Plants that grow in the sea can be called aquatic plantsbut more specifically marine plants.
Fresh water plants are lily pads, moss, and algie Salt water plants are coral, seaweed, and moss Fresh water plants are lily pads, moss, and algie Salt water plants are coral, seaweed, and moss
Some plants do benifit from salt in the water but you can experiment with distilled water for your plants.
No, most plants will not grow at all in 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.
No. Most plants will react badly to salt.
Tap water, salt water will kill them
Salt water will kill your plants. Please use clean water from a tap or hose.
Only a few plants are capable of growing in salt water.
No salt clogs roots
Fresh water does actually help plants grow! (Um... heard of rain?) In fact, fresh water is the best water for plants to help them grow. Salt water can be a bit to extreme for plants, and can cause them to wilt. Salt water is great for sea plants, like sea weed or coral reef, but most plants grow better around fresh water.
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Most plants would die in salt water.
too salty, most plants will die if watered with sea water