halophyte

/ˈhæləfaɪt/
noun
  1. A plant that grows in salty soil or water, such as in salt marshes or coastal areas.
    • Mangroves are a well-known type of halophyte found in tropical coasts.
    • Halophytes have special adaptations to remove excess salt from their tissues.
    • Farmers sometimes plant halophytes to restore salty farmland.
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