Sporobolus bakeri is a species of grass known by the common names sand cordgrass[1] and bunch cordgrass.
It is native to the south-eastern United States, where it grows along the coast and in inland freshwater habitat in Florida.
The wiry leaves are light green on the undersides and darker on top.
[3] During winter the plant is more brown than during summer, when it is brownish-green.
This grass grows in aquatic and semiaquatic habitat, including beaches,[2] ponds, and more upland sites.