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How to pronounce halophyte in English?

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Type of tracheophyte, vascular plant

Examples of halophyte

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Wild sea beet is another halophyte, and it gave us the succulent stems of Swiss chard.
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Halophyte plants thrive in the national park's environmental conditions.
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A plant adapted to saline conditions is called a halophyte.
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Salt Cress is a typical halophyte with high resistance to cold, drought, oxidative stresses and salinity.
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P. australis is an aggressive halophyte that can invade disturbed areas in large numbers outcompeting native plants.
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  • Plant growing naturally in very salty soil
  • A halophyte is a plant that naturally grows where it is affected by salinity in the root area or by salt spray, such as in saline semi-deserts, mangrove swamps, marshes and sloughs, and seashores. An example of a halophyte is the salt marsh grass Spartina alterniflora (smooth cordgrass). ...
  • (halophytic) Growing well under salty conditions
  • (Halophytic) (plant growth form): A plant which grows in salty environments, or which can tolerate high levels of salts.
  • A plant that is able to tolerate environments with a high level of salt. Found usually in coastal areas or arid areas where potential evapotranspiration exceeds precipitation for large parts of the year.
  • A plant tolerant to saline conditions, for example, in a salt marsh.
  • Plant with the ability to live in salty soils.
  • A plant growing within the influence of salt water.
  • Plant able to thrive in salty substrates. Marginal: 5 g/l. Normal seawater: 40 g/l. Extreme: 70 g/l.