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Beach morning glories and their vines serve a similar purpose.
Species of note include sea oats, beach morning glory, and beach sunflower.
Among other plants growing in primary dunes are Florida rosemary, railroad vine and beach morning glories.
In the coastal dunes, beach morning glory and the herb of scots loveage can be found.
Significant plants are Bengal almond, Derris indica, and beach morning glory.
Ipomoea pes-caprae - beach morning glory, "goat's foot"
The areas near the mouth of the Sendai are noted for plant species which thrive in sandy areas, notably Calystegia soldanella, the beach morning glory.
Ipomoea pes-caprae, also known as bayhops, beach morning glory or goat's foot, is a common pantropical creeping vine belonging to the family Convolvulaceae.
The dense groundcover consists of species such as Fimbristylis cymosa, Ipomoea pes-caprae (beach morning glory) and Triumfetta procumbens.
Convolvulus soldanella) is a species of bindweed known by various common names such as seashore false bindweed, shore bindweed, shore convolvulus and beach morning glory.
Native species of dunes grass that have experienced a comeback in population count are American dunegrass, silver bursage, beach morning glory (Convovulus soldanella), and dune tansy also referred to as (Tanacetum douglasii).
Scaevola taccada is sometimes found growing in loose plant communities with coconut palms, soldierbush, beach morning glory, beach gardenia, several pandanus species, beach calophyllum followed by portia tree, sea almond, beach hibiscus, Cordia subcordata and others.
Beach Morning Glory (Convolvulus soldanella) The pink flowers of beach morning glory attracts pollinators ©Parks Canada / B. Campbell, 1977 / F-107 When flowering, the beach morning glory is easy to spot.