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Plants in the Gulf Coast region have adapted to the high humidity, sandy soils, and frequent hurricanes by developing deep root systems, water-storing tissues, and flexible branches to withstand extreme weather conditions. Many native plants have also evolved to thrive in the salty coastal environments by excreting excess salt through specialized glands or storing it in their leaves.

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