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#260763 07/17/2021 09:53 AM
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Does anyone know what this plant is? My wife took the photo near the beach on Orient Bay.

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I've seen that before. Grows in a lot of different parts of the world. We have it here in WA State too. It's also edible.

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Looks like awfully scrawny purselane to me.

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It's called Shoreline purslane, also known as Sea purslane & Shoreline sea-purslane. It's found on coastlines around the world, produces tiny pink flowers.

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Thank you all for the insight.


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