In Florida it is useful and native
Its umbella-like roots stabilize the shore
But in Hawaii, it's an exotic invasive.
Location: Indian River Lagoon Preserve State ParkSources: https://www.environment-hawaii.org/?p=7092
Photo and text © 2021 Dee Fairbanks Simpson
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