Golden Beach Creeper

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Ernodea littoralis

Golden Beach Creeper (Ernodea littoralis) is a low-growing, prostrate ground cover with small, green, succulent leaves on bright red stems. This hardy plant is extremely salt and drought tolerant, naturally occurring in dune systems and adapted to harsh coastal conditions, including salt winds. It produces inconspicuous pinkish-white tubular flowers and round golden-colored fruits that provide food for birds.

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Ernodea littoralis

Golden Beach Creeper (Ernodea littoralis) is a low-growing, prostrate ground cover with small, green, succulent leaves on bright red stems. This hardy plant is extremely salt and drought tolerant, naturally occurring in dune systems and adapted to harsh coastal conditions, including salt winds. It produces inconspicuous pinkish-white tubular flowers and round golden-colored fruits that provide food for birds.

Ernodea littoralis

  • Native, low-growing evergreen shrub with small golden berries, 2’ tall with 2’-3’ spread

  • Naturally occurring in dune systems, adapted to harsh coastal conditions

  • Salt and drought tolerant

  • Produces pinkish-white tubular flowers and round golden-colored fruits that provide food for birds