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The coast wetlands are called salt marshes. They contain a variety fo plants including rushes, cord grasses, sawgrass, sea lavendar, sea mallow, salt marsh aster, other fresh water species have adapted to the salt environment. Shrubs include the marsh elder and mangrove trees.

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