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- resemblance to a tomato, including beach tomato or sea tomato; others include saltspray rose, beach rose, potato rose and Turkestan rose. In parts of the US the...
- radicans), bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica), beach plum (Prunus maritima), saltspray rose (Rosa rugosa) and other shrubs on the stabilized dunes. There are...
- and in areas subject to significant influence from seals and seabirds. Saltspray vegetation is dominated by the salt-tolerant moss Muelleriella cr****ifolia...
- island (Guam, Mariana Archipelago, Western Pacific Ocean) following a saltspray-laden 'dry' typhoon" (PDF). Journal of Tropical Ecology. 16 (6): 895–901...
- Coastal Ecosystem, dominated by sand dunes and pōhutukawa trees, as well as saltspray tolerant species such as Urostemon kirkii, taupata, Veronica obtusata...
- island (Guam, Mariana Archipelago, Western Pacific Ocean) following a saltspray-laden 'dry' typhoon" (PDF). Journal of Tropical Ecology. 16 (6): 895–901...
- Common shrubs include bayberry, beach plum, raspberry, Virginia rose and saltspray rose. Today, Lovells Island is a po****r camping island, with picnic areas...
- elderberry. The island's marshy lowland contains salt tolerant species such as saltspray rose, cordgr****, purple loosestrife, honeysuckle, and seaside goldenrod...
- bedrock contains fish fossils. There are examples of a range of pitting, saltspray and honeycomb erosion and "some of the best examples of differential erosion...
- Ferries Ltd. "History". Whitianga Ferry. Retrieved 27 September 2015. Saltspray and Sawdust, by Janet Riddle, Gumtown Publishers, 1996. p. 46. The Wigmores...