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Summary
Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum), the largest of the Florida seagrasses, has deeper root structures than any of the other seagrasses. It has large ribbon-like leaves that are 4 to 12 mm wide and 10 to 35 mm long. This seagrass is temperature limited and does not occur along the northeast Florida coast, but it forms extensive beds in Florida Bay.
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current | 16:11, December 29, 2021 | 900 × 675 (191 KB) | Admin (talk | contribs) | Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum), the largest of the Florida seagrasses, has deeper root structures than any of the other seagrasses. It has large ribbon-like leaves that are 4 to 12 mm wide and 10 to 35 mm long. This seagrass is temperature limited and does not occur along the northeast Florida coast, but it forms extensive beds in Florida Bay. Source: https://floridadep.gov/rcp/seagrass |
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