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  2. Mary Jane Manigault - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Manigault (June 13, 1913 [1] – November 8, 2010) was a sweetgrass basket maker from Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.She began sweetgrass basket-weaving at a young age, and the tradition has been continued by her children and grandchildren. [2]

  3. Mary Jackson (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson was born on February 15, 1945. [1] She grew up in the Gullah community of Mount Pleasant, just outside of Charleston, South Carolina.Taught by her mother and grandmother, Jackson started making sweetgrass baskets at the age of four. [4]

  4. Enhalus - Wikipedia

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    Enhalus acoroides massive rhizomes (1.5 cm in diameter) help it stay anchored in soft mud substrates, withstanding wave action and tidal currents. it has long strap like leaves (30–150 cm) which make up a significant volume of total plant biomass of shallow water seagrass beds, because of the large structure of the leaves and where they are in the water column, they provide greater surfaces ...

  5. Halophila engelmannii - Wikipedia

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    Halophila is the only genus of seagrass lacking basal sheaths on the leaf stems. Like other seagrasses, Halophila engelmannii has rhizomes that run along near the surface of sand or mud, with roots at the nodes to anchor them in place.

  6. Kete (basket) - Wikipedia

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    Kete are traditional baskets made and used by New Zealand's Māori people. [1] They are traditionally woven from the leaves of New Zealand flax called harakeke and have two handles at the top. [ 2 ] Other materials are sometimes used, including sedge grass or the leaves of the nikau palm and cabbage tree .

  7. Halodule uninervis - Wikipedia

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    Halodule uninervis is a species of seagrass in the family Cymodoceaceae. [2] It is native to the western Pacific and Indian Oceans . Common names include narrowleaf seagrass in English and a'shab bahriya in Arabic .