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similar species of gr****es. The
common names for
these gr****es
include marram gr****, bent gr****, and beachgr****.
These gr****es are
found almost exclusively...
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species of gr**** in the
family Poaceae. It is
known by the
common names marram gr**** and
European beachgr****. It is one of two
species of the
genus Ammophila...
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Scottish jazz
saxophonist known for his
albums Where Will The
River Flow and
Marram. Born in the
Scottish Highlands,
Carmichael began playing saxophone at the...
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Ammophila breviligulata (American beachgr**** or
American marram gr****) is a
species of gr****
native to
eastern North America,
where it
grows on sand dunes...
- the Princess, and has a
secret p****age to the
Marram Marshes. To the
south of the
Castle are the
Marram Marshes, a long
stretch of
marshland near the...
- Bay and the Bay was
filled with
teatree scrub where boorrimul (emu) and
marram (kangaroo) were hunted. The
first British settlement in Victoria, then part...
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Originally widespread, it has
suffered severely from
competition with
introduced marram gr**** and
animal grazing and now has only a
patchy distribution. Pīngao...
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declining over
large parts of its
original range due to
competition from
marram gr****. Low-growing, with
slender flexible,
sprawling to prostrate, interlacing...
- the few
protected natural beaches of the
Costa del Sol,
which contains marram gr****, sea holly, sea
daffodils and shrubs, such as large-fruited juniper...
- windows. In the
spring of 1970, four
Harvard Business School students,
Ellen Marram,
Katie Metzger,
Roslyn Braeman Payne, and Lynn Salvage, were
turned away...