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Crystal Beach

November 13, 2016 by Travis Ward in Plant Hunt

Typical of Texas beaches (with the exception of South Padre), the water is muddy and the sand is pretty brown. But for someone who can count on one hand how many times they've been to a warm-weather beach, it was a treat. Although the weather was not that cooperative, I was still able to observe a lot of great native Texas species of flora, and many are unique to coastal areas. 

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November 13, 2016 /Travis Ward
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