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- Phyllospadix, commonly known as surfgr****, is a genus of seagr****, a flowering plant in the family Zosteraceae, described as a genus in 1840. Phyllospadix...
- Phyllospadix torreyi, Torrey's surfgr****, is a plant species found along the Pacific Coasts of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California and Baja...
- Phyllospadix ****onicus, known as Asian surfgr****, is a plant species found along the seacoasts of ****an, Korea, and China (Hebei, Liaoning, Shandong)....
- Phyllospadix scouleri, or Scouler's surfgr****, is a flowering marine plant in the family Zosteraceae. It is native to the coastline of western North America...
- Phyllospadix iwatensis is a plant species found along the seacoasts of ****an, Korea, China (Hebei, Liaoning, Shandong), and the Russian Far East (Sakhalin...
- Phyllospadix juzepczukii is a plant species known only from s****s of the Russian Far East (Sakhalin, Khabarovsk and Primorye). It grows in salt marshes...
- Phyllospadix serrulatus is a species of aquatic plant in the Zosteraceae family. It is referred to by the common name toothed surfgr****, and is found along...
- contains approximately twenty-two species divided between two genera, Phyllospadix and Zostera totalling 22 known species (Christenhusz & Byng 2016 ). Zostera...
- food source. Further, the available seagr****es in the sea cow's range (Phyllospadix spp. and Zostera marina) may have grown too deep underwater or been too...
- of 0–4 m (0–13 ft) with dense plant cover, especially the surf gr**** Phyllospadix torreyi. California spiny lobsters are nocturnal, hiding in crevices...