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Spartina

 
WordNet: cordgrass
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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: any of several perennial grasses of the genus Spartina; some important as coastal soil binders
  Synonym: cord grass


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Spartina
A clump of Spartina alterniflora
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
Phylum: Tracheophyta
(unranked): Monocots
Class: Liliopsida
(unranked): Commelinids
Order: Poales
Family: Poaceae
Genus: Spartina
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Species

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Spartina, commonly known as cordgrass or cord-grass, contains 14 species, native to the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean in western and southern Europe, northwest and southern Africa, the Americas and the southern Atlantic Ocean islands; one or two species also occur on the North American Pacific Ocean coast and in freshwater habitats inland in the Americas. The highest species diversity is on the east coasts of North America and South America, particularly Florida.

They form large, often dense colonies, particularly on coastal salt marshes, and grow quickly. The species vary in size from 0.3-2 m tall. Many of the species will produce hybrids if they come into contact.

Selected species and hybrids

  • Spartina alterniflora - Smooth Cordgrass (eastern North America)
  • Spartina anglica - Common Cordgrass (cultivated origin)
  • Spartina bakeri - Sand Cordgrass
  • Spartina × caespitosa
  • Spartina cynosuroides - Big Cordgrass
  • Spartina densiflora - Denseflower Cordgrass
  • Spartina foliosa - California Cordgrass
  • Spartina gracilis - Alkali Cordgrass
  • Spartina maritima - Small Cordgrass (western Europe)
  • Spartina patens - Saltmeadow Cordgrass
  • Spartina pectinata - Prairie Cordgrass (central North America; freshwater)
  • Spartina spartinae - Gulf Cordgrass
  • Spartina × townsendii - (S. alterniflora × S. maritima)

Cultivation

Spartina has been planted by humans to reclaim estuarine areas for stripping, to supply feed for livestock, and to prevent erosion. Various members of the genus (especially Spartina alterniflora and its derivatives, Spartina anglica and Spartina × townsendii) have spread outside of their native boundaries and become invasive.

Spartina species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Aaron's Skipper (which feeds exclusively on Smooth Cordgrass) and The Engrailed.

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