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beach grass

noun

  1. any of several erect, strongly rooted grasses, especially of the genus Ammophila, common on exposed sandy shores and dunes.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of beach grass1

An Americanism dating back to 1675–85
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The dining room features an ocean of fresh flowers, antiques and a chandelier dripping with ornamental beach grasses.

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“If the beach grass dies, it will destroy the dune.â€

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On nicer days, pedal the eight-plus-mile Discovery Trail past beach grass, dunes and Sitka spruces.

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The logs are covered in mulch, on which crews planted more than 30,000 native plants, shrubs and trees: Nootka rose, snowberry, cottonwoods, Lyngbye’s sedge, beach grass.

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The collaborative argues that the complex ecosystem in the dunes requires free-blowing sands to function, and that wildlife is threatened by the effects of invasive beach grass.

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