Eelgrass
Family Zosteraceae
Description
Eelgrass is a perennial plant and the only true marine seed producing plant. Long green leaves grow from the horizontal root system. Eelgrass is different from algae, which are not classified as plants.
Eelgrass forests contain a rich animal life as they serve as a habitat for crabs, scallops, numerous species of fish, and other wildlife. The long blades of grass often are covered with tiny marine plants and animals. After these aquatic plants die their decomposition by bacteria and fungi provides food for many aquatic invertebrates. Eelgrass seeds, roots and leaves are also much appreciated by ducks and other birds.
Color
Bright green
Average size & age
Up to 5 mm thick stems with several leaves, which each only has 1 joint for each sprout. The leaves are 2-10 mm wide and 20-120 cm tall. One Eelgrass plant can live for 4 years.
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Family Zosteraceae
Description
Eelgrass is a perennial plant and the only true marine seed producing plant. Long green leaves grow from the horizontal root system. Eelgrass is different from algae, which are not classified as plants.
Eelgrass forests contain a rich animal life as they serve as a habitat for crabs, scallops, numerous species of fish, and other wildlife. The long blades of grass often are covered with tiny marine plants and animals. After these aquatic plants die their decomposition by bacteria and fungi provides food for many aquatic invertebrates. Eelgrass seeds, roots and leaves are also much appreciated by ducks and other birds.
Color
Bright green
Average size & age
Up to 5 mm thick stems with several leaves, which each only has 1 joint for each sprout. The leaves are 2-10 mm wide and 20-120 cm tall. One Eelgrass plant can live for 4 years.
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Species' local name
English: Eelgrass |
Svenska: Bandtång |
Suomi: Meriheinä |
По-русски: зостера |
Esti: Pikk merihein |
Lietuviškai: Jūrinis andras |
Latviešu: Jūraszāles |
Polski: Trawa morska |
German: Seegras |
Dansk: Ålegræs |