This is a flowerhead and standing-dead blades of Spartina
cynosuroides, big cordgrass, the sister species to smooth
cordgrass. Big cordgrass grows in intermediate-salinity situations,
and smooth cordgrass patches in higher-salinity situations will
grade into big-cordgrass stands as salinity falls going up an
estuary. The flowerhead of big cordgrass is distinctly more
brushlike than that of smooth cordgrass, and the leaf blades almost
always have a longitudinally running smooth keel at their centers
(absent in smooth cordgrass). Next to nothing is known about the fungal
decomposers of big cordgrass shoots.