Sweetgrass - a historically important native grass for coastal conservation

Sweetgrass - a historically important native grass for coastal conservation

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Sweetgrass is a clump-forming perennial grass that is native to the southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts.  The leaves of this grass are used by the Gullah community, descendants of enslaved Africans in the South Carolina coastal area, as the base material for their coiled basketry.

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