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Sea Oats

Uniola paniculata

Description:

Sea Oats at the Beach.

Habitat:

Beaches. Mankind has finally figured out that Sea Oats is very important to keep sands in place and at most beaches it is considered a protected plant that should not be destroyed in anyway. (Manasota Beach)

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2 Comments

p.young713
p.young713 12 years ago

Pretty!

LauraMaria
LauraMaria 12 years ago

Oh very pretty! There are similar plants (sedges and things) that grow on the coastlines in England, I can just see these ones waving hello in the wind as you arrive at the beach!

alicelongmartin
Spotted by
alicelongmartin

Sarasota, Florida, USA

Spotted on May 21, 2011
Submitted on May 23, 2011

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