The sand scarab beetle but how?
Marram.
marram grass is a grass that is very well adapted to helping create sand dunes.
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Marram
To reduce transpiration
The roots are long, so as to absorb moisture from low down in the sand - sand has rapid drainage causing water to leak to the bottom. Marram grass lives in hot, salty climates. It is incredibly robust and yet, the harsh conditions it lives in actually make it grow more. If even two inches of the roots were snipped off, the root would grow where it was landed and therefore Marram grass spreads fast.
The sand scarab beetle but how?
because it has such a long roots
the mature is the oldest dunes found several hundered meteres from the shore. they are inhabited by several different plants not just Marram grass.
As the sand is blown across the beach by the wind, should an obstruction be in the way, sand grains accumulate in the lee (sheltered) of the obstruction. Marram and lyme grasses are able to withstand the rigours of being partly covered by the sand, their roots going deep into the ground. A dune is formed as the marram and lyme grasses bind the sand grains together. These dunes are known as mobile dunes.
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