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Sea holly (Eryngium species) is well adapted to survive in harsh coastal environments due to its thick, spiny leaves that reduce water loss and deter herbivores. Its deep root system allows it to access water and nutrients from deeper soil layers, making it resilient to drought. Additionally, sea holly's ability to tolerate salty conditions enables it to thrive in sandy, saline habitats where few other plants can survive. These adaptations collectively help it withstand the challenges of its coastal ecosystem.

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