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Mudflats are typically characterized by salt-tolerant plants, known as halophytes. Common species include cordgrass, salt marsh hay, and various types of sedges and rushes. These plants are adapted to thrive in the saline and unstable conditions of mudflats, helping to stabilize the sediment and provide habitat for various wildlife. Additionally, they play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and coastal ecosystem health.

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