Sea-Grape (or Seagrape) is a Florida native and also of the Tropical Americas. Rated at about 25 feet, this tree is related to the coralvine and pigeon-plum, Coccoloba diversifolia. It can be a large shrub or a small tree, depending on nature or your training
Sea Grape has large, thick, round evergreen leaves. Young leaves are red and then turn to a nice shiny green. The Seagrape's wood is interesting and very nicely colored, varying with the amount of sun and salt exposure
The 'grapes' are the seeds and grow in nice clusters, especially where exposed to the sun. Birds love to eat the grapes and a fine jelly can be made when ripe in early summer.