elymus arenarius

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elymus arenarius

A gardener plants elymus arenarius to stabilize the sandy soil.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A dune grass of the Pacific seacoast used as a sand binder: Elymus arenarius is a species of perennial grass native to coastal sand dunes, particularly along the Pacific Ocean. It is characterized by its ability to stabilize shifting sands with its extensive root system.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The conservation project involved planting Elymus arenarius to prevent coastal erosion.
    • Botanists study Elymus arenarius for its remarkable sand-binding properties.
Advanced Usage
  • In ecological contexts: The term is used in scientific and environmental discussions about dune stabilization, coastal ecology, and habitat restoration.
    • The reintroduction of Elymus arenarius has been crucial for restoring the native dune ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
  • Lyme grass: A common name for .
  • Elymus (genus): The broader genus to which this species belongs, comprising many grasses often found in temperate regions.
  • Sand binder: A descriptive term for plants, including , that are used to stabilize sandy soils.
Synonyms
  • Lyme grass (common name).
  • Dune grass (general descriptive term for grasses inhabiting dunes).
Related Phrases
  • Sand-binding grass: A phrase describing the primary function of .
  • Coastal dune grass: A phrase indicating its typical habitat.
elymus arenarius

A gardener plants elymus arenarius to stabilize the sandy soil.

Noun
  1. a dune grass of the Pacific seacoast used as a sand binder