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Sea Oats

Uniola paniculata

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Field Notes

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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Comments (2)

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!
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PublishedMay 23, 2011

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