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BEACHGRASS

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  • The beachgrass grows runners under the surface of the sand that interlock into a ropelike network, and actually builds the dune by trapping sand.
  • Other plants include American beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata), seaside goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens), poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica), beach plum (Prunus maritima), saltspray rose (Rosa rugosa) and other shrubs on the stabilized dunes.
  • While the details are complex, the result is that beachgrass is largely limited to the foredunes that it builds, which are immediately adjacent to the water's edge and where sand is removed and redeposited fairly frequently.
  • Sand dune-beach plant communities along the northern shore include American beachgrass, switchgrass, beardgrass, seaside goldenrod, and beach pea.
  • Threats to this species have historically included off-road vehicle use, trampling by people on foot and horseback, non-native plant species such as the iceplant Carpobrotus edulis and beachgrass Ammophila arenaria.
  • Ischnodemus sabuleti is often found in coastal areas on beachgrass (Ammophila), couch grass (Elymus) and other dune grasses; also in inland wetlands where swarms of thousands are often found, particularly on sweet-grass (Glyceria), less commonly on canarygrass (Phalaris), common reed (Phragmites) or cattails (Typha).
  • On the eastern spit, the most common plants are American beachgrass, American dune grass, sea pea, common toadflax, pitseed goosefoot, American searocket and sea sandwort.
  • In the last place, always in contact with the Albufera lake and the different canals and acequias, marsh communities develop, among which reeds, bulrushes, sedges and beachgrass predominate, which sink their roots in the fresh water or wet mud.
  • Lawrence beach pinweed is a highly specialized dune plant that does not grow in the foredunes, which is often densely populated by American beachgrass.


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