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.
Chia Pets are good examples
yes, plants that are adapted to saline soils (such as coastal conditions) are called hallophytes
In the Atlantic region, you can find a variety of plant species, including salt-tolerant mangroves along the coast, many species of hardwood trees in the forests like oak and maple, and a variety of shrubs and grasses in the wetlands and marshes. The region's flora is diverse and adapted to both the coastal environment and the inland forests.
The cold area where only small plants grow is called the Tundra region. Tundra vegetation is characterized by small plants that grow close together and close to the ground. These plants are only a cm tall.
pruning, poor sunlight and deficient soil conditons.
trees flowers and well it is hard to grow stuff in the western mountain because of the rockieness
A coastal region is an area by the ocean or by the coast of a very large lake. So coastal region plants are found there by the lake or ocean. If you are asking (it is hard to tell) where coastal region plants grow... well, it depends on the kind of plant, and the kind of coast. For example, off the coast of Lake Michigan, you will find plants growing everywhere from in tufts on sand dunes, to right up to the edge on dirt based coastal areas. Then there are the rocky areas, where you might find shrubs and small trees clinging to cracks in rock formations, or populating areas where dirt has fallen into depressions in rock faces or collected between them. You can also find small green plants in a scrim on mini islands.. I have even seen plants grow on metal structures erected in the lake itself, where dirt and so forth has collected and created a little green sward of grass and small plants. It might be easier to say that plants do not grow where the water is too deep or where the action of the waves might disturb them too much, or were flotsam is washed up so often that plants don't have the stability they need to grow. This would be true for oceans too... but I'm less familiar with the area and the plants involved. Salt water has a tendency to be less forgiving to plants.
Small, strong plants such as lichens and mosses can grow there.
flowers
Vegetation in coastal plains refers to plant life that can grow in the coast or sand, also plants that can grow in plains.
many cacti, succulents and coastal plants grow in naturally occurring alkali soils
A: artic moss
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Topsoil, Earth soil, and Bedrock. Plants grow in Topsoil. Any herbivore eats plants.
sunlight mostly
Citrus Fruites, Peaches, and Grapes