Maritime

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Maritime M as material science The term "maritime" literally means "belonging to the sea" and thus describes all the components between the economy, nature and everyday life related to such a large body of water. With reference to the flora and fauna, all living things are referred to as maritime, which have their roots in these regions of the world and are therefore reliant on appropriate conditions for breeding and care. Traditionally, it is difficult to breed in Central Europe plants that have maritime origins, as they can not cope with the too dry and often too cold air of the Central European habitat. Plants from the marine environment are often unable to store moisture over a long period of time because the natural environment ensures a sufficient supply of water at all times. In addition, maritime plants do not rely solely on an adequate supply of irrigation water, but absorb a large part of their moisture through the air. Should florists or private buyers of maritime plants have an interest in successfully growing these plants, then in addition to the sufficient temperatures, a regular spraying of the plants with atomized water and various nutrients is necessary to optimally imitate the local climate. Well-known, maritime plants are various fruit trees and olive trees, various tang species and the Chlorella.


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