Paradox
Marine Bonsologist
Yes, thats right but not entirely true, some plants just tolerate the adverse conditions like poor soil while others are so adapted and specialized to those extreme condition that if you put them in regular parameters they die, Glasswort Salicornia sp for example can only grow in very salty soil, or the extremophile bacteria
While true, those few species that live at those extremes are few and the exception compared to the whole. Other examples include Spartina alterniflora, and Spartina patens, both adapted to high salt environments.
Japanese black pine is not one of those.
There are plenty of species that live along the coast that are not so tolerant of salt such as beach grass Ammophila beviligulata. Just because a species is coastal, does not mean it can tolerate salt.
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