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Coccoloba Uvifera - Sea Grape

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Coccoloba Uvifera is the shining star of coastal greenery, prized for its stately presence and environmental resilience. This hearty seaside native, also known as the Sea Grape, gracefully navigates salty winds and flourishes in sandy soils, boasting an impressive stature of up to 35 feet tall. Its aesthetic allure lies in its broad, glossy leaves, displaying a rich palette that segues from a striking red to deep emerald as they mature. Further enchantment comes as white fragrant flowers give way to clusters of grape-like fruits, transitioning from a youthful green to a sumptuous purplish-red at their peak of ripeness. These fruits not only offer a visual feast but are also edible, inviting a mine of wildlife interactions. With moderate water usage and a preference for sun-soaked settings, the Sea Grape is a remarkable choice for those looking to infuse their tropical and subtropical landscapes with a captivating blend of beauty, versatility, and tenacity.

  • Size: Up to 35 feet tall
  • Flowers: Fragrant, white flowers
  • Foliage: Broad, round, glossy green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Edible fruit: Produces clusters of purple-red fruits resembling grapes
  • Environmental Tolerance: Resistant to wind and salt, perfect for coastal environments.
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