This plant is native to coastal dunes, beaches, dry coastal scrub, coastal sandy sites, coastal grasslands and similar sites.
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It is found in Florida in central and southern coastal areas of the state from Volusia County on the east coast and from Hillsborough and Pinellas counties on the west coast south through the Keys and into the Bahamas, Caribbean, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It is common.
It is a drought-tolerant perennial spreading, mat-forming groundcover. It is highly salt-tolerant. This makes it highly useful for coastal landscaping, native plant gardens, wildlife gardens and xeriscaping.
The flowers are very small and tiny and are white to pinkish white with a red underneath stalk.
This plant is native to coastal dunes, beaches, dry coastal scrub, coastal sandy sites, coastal grasslands and similar sites.
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This plant forms dense mats that aid against beach erosion. It prefers the well drained sands of the dunes.
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