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He looked around and saw the narrow trail through the high beach grass.
They may also be found crawling on blades of beach grass.
Also a type of beach grass, now rare, which was known to grow at the gateway.
Volunteers will be needed in March to transplant beach grass into the dunes.
The beach grass field occupies four of the 80 acres used as the nursery's growing area.
Eventually, this sand is colonized by beach grass and other plants.
Beach grass can be seen through the expanse of windows that overlook the ocean.
Beach grasses form a large underground system of roots.
It had found a tiny patch of rank beach grass and was grazing.
Under the river's side of the bridge is a tiny island of American beach grass.
It builds its nests higher on the shore near beach grass and other objects.
He walked hunched over, making curved tracks, and disappeared behind the beach grass.
Various native plants are being choked out by invasive species like European beach grass.
Just before the road ended at the low dunes of sand and tough beach grass, the blue convertible turned again.
The county will plant beach grass on top of the sea wall, which is expected to be complete by Memorial Day.
The city contributed 600 palmetto trees and 50,000 beach grass seedlings.
The park is surrounded by tall beach grass with a natural serene lake or (little creek).
Scraggly tufts of beach grass poked up through the shells.
Portions of the area are closed to allow beach grasses and other native plants to regenerate.
She could just make out sparkling water, barnacles on a piling, beach grass, sand.
Already, the beach grass looks well established.
"People don't expect to see caterpillars eating the beach grass or crawling down the road to get there."
That remains to be the question, build reefs off the island, jetties, beach grass"
Nonetheless, ten minutes later, she was tramping through the beach grass and sea rocket, just in case he'd come to see the ocean.
She painted it with birds coming back, each gathering beach grass and pine needles to build a nest.
Marram grass is particularly discouraged by the change in acidity.
Only the planting of marram grass stopped the dunes and put an end to this threat.
There will also be Marram grass collection and planting to strengthen the dunes.
It is declining over large parts of its original range due to competition from marram grass.
Further back, Insects were nibbling spilt blood on the marram grass.
It also visits flowers such as heather, marram grass and ragwort.
In the study, the researchers planted the marram grass in two separate containers.
Indeed, marram grass only thrives while fresh sand is being added to the dune.
The group also replant marram grass and other indigenous plants in the dune areas.
Amongst other works he started planting the sand dunes with marram grass to stabilize them.
The latter may be what Robertson (1984) calls northern marram grass dune pasture.
Soon their garments were steaming in the heat, and the marram grass had ceased to be waterlogged.
Marram grass has been widely used for thatch in many areas of the British isles close to the sea.
Only certain plants, such as marram grass, can withstand the constant blown sand and salt spray.
It lacks natural trees, being covered instead with marram grass and other low-growing vegetation.
Others, like certain heathers or marram grass, have tightly rolled up leaves with pores on the inside.
The sand-dune marram grass has rolled leaves with stomata on the inner surface.
It was home to a thriving marram grass industry, used for producing matting, nets and rope.
It is easily identified by open sand with stands of marram grass and sand reed.
The dunes are a substantial area of stable grassland where the principal vegetation is marram grass.
The Men came for me where I huddled in the marram grass and they took me back to the low cage.
And now, lying in the dunes, seeing the sky through the rigid stalks of marram grasses, he thought about it almost with terror.
There were many shrubs and palm trees, and the dry soil had a covering of marram grass.
Not many plants make it in the sand dune but the marram grass can survive the winds and water of the dunes.
Nearer the coast marram grass and tree lupin grow [1].
"Boards are looking for women with general management experience, and my name is one that comes up in the computer," Marram says.
Ms. Marram had served in the position since 1988.
Marram grass is particularly discouraged by the change in acidity.
Only the planting of marram grass stopped the dunes and put an end to this threat.
There will also be Marram grass collection and planting to strengthen the dunes.
It is declining over large parts of its original range due to competition from marram grass.
Further back, Insects were nibbling spilt blood on the marram grass.
It also visits flowers such as heather, marram grass and ragwort.
In the study, the researchers planted the marram grass in two separate containers.
Indeed, marram grass only thrives while fresh sand is being added to the dune.
The assassin follows the group, heading for the Marram Marshes.
The group also replant marram grass and other indigenous plants in the dune areas.
Amongst other works he started planting the sand dunes with marram grass to stabilize them.
The latter may be what Robertson (1984) calls northern marram grass dune pasture.
Soon their garments were steaming in the heat, and the marram grass had ceased to be waterlogged.
Marram grass has been widely used for thatch in many areas of the British isles close to the sea.
By 1924 only 65 hectares of marram had been planted at Woodhill.
Only certain plants, such as marram grass, can withstand the constant blown sand and salt spray.
It lacks natural trees, being covered instead with marram grass and other low-growing vegetation.
Others, like certain heathers or marram grass, have tightly rolled up leaves with pores on the inside.
The sand-dune marram grass has rolled leaves with stomata on the inner surface.
It was home to a thriving marram grass industry, used for producing matting, nets and rope.
It is easily identified by open sand with stands of marram grass and sand reed.
The dunes are a substantial area of stable grassland where the principal vegetation is marram grass.
The Men came for me where I huddled in the marram grass and they took me back to the low cage.
In some areas it has been displaced by introduced species of plants, such as Ammophila arenaria.
The larvae feed on Ammophila arenaria.
It is maintained by plants, especially Marram grass (Ammophila arenaria).
A Note on the Behaviour of Ammophila arenaria (L) Link.
Marram (Ammophila arenaria)
Jepson Manual Treatment - Ammophila arenaria (invasive species)
New Zealand website: Plant details - Marram grass - discussing control of Ammophila arenaria.
Ammophila yellow dune, with abundant or dominant Ammophila arenaria (Barra to Lewis).
Marram grass, Ammophila arenaria specialises in this, and is largely responsible for the formation and stabilisation of many dunes by binding sand grains together.
The larvae are monophagous, feeding exclusively on marram (Ammophila arenaria) leaves, a plant that grows on dunes along the shoreline.
Ammophila arenaria is a species of grass known by the common names European marram grass and European beachgrass.
A. breviligulata is quite similar in appearance and ecology to a second species of beachgrass, Ammophila arenaria (European beachgrass).
The dunes are stabilised by the painstaking planting of beach grass (Ammophila arenaria), which counteracts erosion by wind and waves and promotes height growth.
The constant is Elymus farctus (Agropyron junceiforme)while Ammophila arenaria is more or less absent.
On the New Brighton Spit the spread of marram grass (Ammophila arenaria) has resulted in effective dune stabilisation in areas.
Higher in the park are other species, like the Ammophila arenaria (European beachgrass), and Cytisus striatus (Portuguese broom).
A. baltica has now been identified as a natural hybrid, x Ammocalamagrostis baltica, between Ammophila arenaria and Calamagrostis epigeios.
The larvae feed on various Poaceae species, including Ammophila arenaria, Corynephorus canescens and Festuca ovina.
Typical vegetation includes Ammophila arenaria, Honckenya peploides, Cakile maritima, and Spartina coarctata.
The next stage, provided the accumulation is not destroyed almost as fast as it is formed, is the colonisation of the incipient dune by marram grass, Ammophila arenaria.
A main threat to this rare species is the presence of the introduced non-native European beachgrass (Ammophila arenaria), which was once planted to stabilize the sand dunes and now dominates.
Webs are typically established in low-growing dune plants and other vegetation such as the native Pingao (Desmoschoenus spiralis) or the introduced marram grass (Ammophila arenaria).
Tussock Formation in Ammophila arenaria (with P. Greig-Smith and A. R. Gemmell, New Phytologist, Vol.
The Effects of Planting Technique on the Growth of Ammophila arenaria (with R. J. Hobbs and W. T. Band, Journal of Applied Ecology, 1983)
Threats to this species have historically included off-road vehicle use, trampling by people on foot and horseback, non-native plant species such as the iceplant Carpobrotus edulis and beachgrass Ammophila arenaria.