The Seagrape (Coccoloba uvifera) is a hardy, salt-tolerant coastal shrub or small tree native to Florida, the Caribbean, and tropical America. It is characterized by large, round, leathery, green leaves with red veins and produces edible, grape-like fruit clusters that ripen from green to purple in late summer. Often used for erosion control, it acts as a windbreak, hedge, or ornamental, reaching up to 50 feet high. 

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