Concept:Salt-loving plants are called halophytes, which are specially adapted to survive in saline environments. Explanation:Halophytes can tolerate high salt concentrations, up to 1M NaCl. They make up about 1% of the world’s total plant species. A common example is mangroves. The other options refer to different plant types: Glycophytes are sensitive to salt, Xerophytes live in dry deserts, and Mesophytes thrive in moderate conditions. Only halophytes fit the description of salt-loving plants. Answer:Halophytes (Option C)