Marram
Marram, or marram grass, is Ammophila arenaria, a perennial grass native to the sandy shores of Europe and North Africa. It has been introduced widely beyond its native range for dune stabilization and erosion control, notably on coastlines in North America, Australia, and parts of Asia. In some regions it is considered invasive due to its aggressive growth and tendency to form dense monocultures that displace native dune vegetation.
It forms tussocks or clumps with erect stems reaching up to about a meter in height. Leaves
Marram tolerates salt spray, wind, and arid conditions, and it propagates by seed and by aggressive rhizome