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Branches resemble that of a pine, produces tiny nutlets fruit and sometimes tiny brown flowers
Australian pine
large round leaf with leathery red veins
Sea grape
Leaves: Large, shiny, green, and leathery, with an obovate shape
Flowers: Small, white, star-shaped, and fragrant, with pink tips
Fruit: Lemon-shaped, green when unripe, then yellow, dark brown, and black when ripe
Wood: Dark brown or reddish brown, heavy, and hard
Bark: Gray and mostly smooth
7 year apple
a wildflower vine that grows along the seashore and has many medicinal uses, looks a little like kale
Bay geranium
parasitic vine, orange in color
Love/woe vine
a woody shrub with yellow flowers that grows in the Bahamas and other tropical regions
Bahamas buttercup
a type of grass that grow in coastal sand dunes and beaches
Sea oats
Tend to be in water, uses prop roots, their leaves have shiny, dark green uppersides and pale green undersides and occur opposite from each other along the branches.
Red Mangroves
Leaves: Leathery, dark green, glossy, and flat, with a noticeable vein down the middle
Flowers: Greenish-white, inconspicuous flowers that bloom in spring
Fruits: Firm, shiny, black, pea-sized berries that ripen in early fall and persist through winter
Inkberry
Stoplight parrotfish (terminal phase)
Stoplight parrot fish (inital phase)
Bluehead wrasse inital
bluehead wrasse terminal
school master snapper
Bar jack
French grunt
Grey Chub
Black durgon
Blue tang
Queen triggerfish
barracuda
Four-eyed butterflyfish