Bladed Salt Grass
Basic Information
Anatomy
Tall bladed grass, broad thin leaves, living in intertidal brackish water.
2 cubits in height at maturity.
Sharp, serrated, irregular edge.
The roots are embedded deep in the salt laden soil, with part of it exposed at low tide.
Breaking any leaves produce a corrosive sap that burns anyone.
There is no known species eating the leaves.
Genetics and Reproduction
Reproduce by rhizome or graft
Ecology and Habitats
It trives on briney water, with a high concentration of crystal in it. It can't survive in either deeper water, or fresh water.
Behaviour
It grows in somewhat loose thicket.
It also insures that no other plant life can compete by maintaining only salt banks above the waterline.
It also insures that no other plant life can compete by maintaining only salt banks above the waterline.
Scientific Name
Gramineae Salis
Geographic Distribution
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