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Seagrape Plants (Coccoloba uvifera) 1

Seagrape Plants (Coccoloba uvifera) 6 in Pot

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Seagrape Plants (Coccoloba uvifera) are a species of tropical evergreen tree or shrub that is native to coastal areas of the Caribbean, Florida, and Central and South America. They are a popular ornamental plant due to their attractive, glossy, round leaves and clusters of small, purple fruit that resemble grapes.

 

Seagrape Plants (Coccoloba uvifera) can grow up to 50 feet tall, although they are often kept smaller for landscaping purposes. They have a spreading, rounded canopy and a thick, gnarled trunk. The leaves are large, typically 8-10 inches in diameter, and are deep green and glossy with a slightly wavy edge.

 

The sea grape plant is highly tolerant of salt spray, making it an ideal choice for coastal landscapes. It is also drought-tolerant and relatively low-maintenance once established. The fruit of the sea grape plant is edible and is often used to make jams, jellies, and wine. In addition to its ornamental and culinary uses, the sea grape plant is also important for preventing beach erosion, as its deep root system helps stabilize coastal soils.

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