Purple Sea Bubbleweed

Purple Sea Bubbleweed split from Purple Bubbleweed. Even though its line went to land it still needed most sand so it was not too much of a stretch that it went back into the water. Since Iuncusaquatilis Lemniscus went extinct during the solar flare disaster Purple Sea Bubbleweed took its niche. But like Purple Bubbleweed it still has hydrogen filled seed bubbles. These bubbles also keep the leaves upright and it boyant in the water. This works much like Earth's kelp, except with its bubbles fall off they actually float up and out of the water into the air. Then land back into the sea. They asexually reproduce with these bubble seed/spores.