europamarramgräs
Europamarramgräs, known scientifically as Ammophila arenaria, is a perennial grass species native to the coastal regions of Europe. It is a crucial component of sand dune ecosystems, playing a vital role in stabilizing sand and preventing erosion. The plant is characterized by its tough, wiry leaves that are often rolled inward, reducing water loss in its harsh, exposed environment. Its root system is extensive and deep, anchoring it firmly in the shifting sands.
This species is highly adapted to saline conditions and nutrient-poor soils, thriving where many other plants
Historically, europamarramgräs has been used for various purposes, including thatching and basket weaving. It is also