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Ammophila arenaria is a
species of gr**** in the
family Poaceae. It is
known by the
common names marram gr**** and
European beachgr****. It is one of two...
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introduced far from
their native range.
Alfred Wiedemann writes that
Ammophila arenaria, the
European species, "has been
introduced into
virtually every British...
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called the ligule.
Ammophila breviligulata is
quite similar in
appearance and
ecology to a
second species of beachgr****,
Ammophila arenaria (European beachgr****)...
- name has been abbreviated. Some of the most
common uses of A.
arenaria are:
Ammophila arenaria, the
European marram gr**** or
European beachgr****, a gr****...
- just how
abundant the
Ammophila arenaria (European
beach gr****)
species is.
According to ****rt and
Sawyer (1998),
Ammophila arenaria is
described as being...
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native pīngao (Ficinia spiralis) or the
introduced marram gr**** (
Ammophila arenaria). They may also
build their webs
under driftwood, stones, or other...
- in roots.
Found in Poland,
where it was
collected from soil
under Ammophila arenaria, it was
described as a new
species in 1996.
Blaszkowski J. (1995)...
- gr****lands and
coastal sand dunes. Host
species include Ficinia spiralis,
Ammophila arenaria, Poa cita and
other "tussock gr****es". The
adults of this species...
- A
yellow dune with
Ammophila arenaria in Grenen, Denmark....
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Humber Estuary. It is
maintained by plants,
especially marram gr**** (
Ammophila arenaria).
Waves carry material along the
peninsula to the tip, continually...