It is named after the terrestrial grass for the physical resemblance.
The most famous of the seagrasses, eelgrass (Zostera marina), is the only fully submerged flowering plant. Strapweed (Posidonia australis) is another common seagrass.
Some seagrasses, like Johnson's seagrass (Halophila johnsonii), reproduce asexually.
Consumers include dugong, some juvenile fish and crabs. Some fishes lay eggs on the blades.
"Seagrass" can also refer to:
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