- Name some plants and grasses which help protect sand dunes from Erosion? Plants on sand dunes such are very important on beaches. Plants such as the -Hairy Spinifex - Coast dune thistle -Native pigface And the coast fan flower All these plants help hold together sand dunes. They bind tightly together so that the sand is unable to move during times of erosion. The Hairy Spinifex is 1 of the most important plants. It can grow in bare sand and it most importantly has the strength to hold down sand with its root system. The coast fan flower is just like it. This shrubby plant can cover large areas of sand dunes. Native pigface is very salt tolerant and is able to withstand salt spray, strong winds and sand blast. If covered with sand the plant can survive, grow upwards and produce a new plant mat over the old one Lots of other plants help like these kinds of plants. They all have there own unique way of protecting our beaches.
Plants on sand dunes such are very important on beaches. Plants such as the -Hairy Spinifex - Coast dune thistle -Native pigface And the coast fan flower All these plants help hold together sand dunes. They bind tightly together so that the sand is unable to move during times of erosion. The Hairy Spinifex is 1 of the most important plants. It can grow in bare sand and it most importantly has the strength to hold down sand with its root system. The coast fan flower is just like it. This shrubby plant can cover large areas of sand dunes. Native pigface is very salt tolerant and is able to withstand salt spray, strong winds and sand blast. If covered with sand the plant can survive, grow upwards and produce a new plant mat over the old one Lots of other plants help like these kinds of plants. They all have there own unique way of protecting our beaches.
Plants on sand dunes are very important on beaches. Plants such as the -Hairy Spinifex - Coast dune thistle -Native pig-face And the coast fan flower All these plants help hold together sand dunes. They bind tightly together so that the sand is unable to move during times of erosion. The Hairy Spinifex is 1 of the most important plants. It can grow in bare sand and it most importantly has the strength to hold down sand with its root system. The coast fan flower is just like it. This shrubby plant can cover large areas of sand dunes. Native pig-face is very salt tolerant and is able to withstand salt spray, strong winds and sand blast. If covered with sand the plant can survive, grow upwards and produce a new plant mat over the old one Lots of other plants help like these kinds of plants. They all have there own unique way of protecting our beaches.
Cactuses may do nicely in sand since they are accustomed to the sand in deserts.
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Marram Grass.
bluebells and deocradon flowers
some palm trees do.
seaweed
Moneyplant
Seaweed
in your farts
The ones that come out of the ground.
dicotyledons
Orcids. It has about 2000 varieties.
uhmm, I'm gonna have to say all of them.
The kind of soil that makes plants grow faster is known as loam soil. Sandy and clay soil do not promote proper development and growth of plants as they lack essential nutrients for the growth of plants.
~ They need a more sandy type of soil to grow in ~
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ferns
photosynthis
snowberries
Plants are not made, they grow naturally.
wheat , millets, barley, maize, pulses , and cotton
mongo beans
alpine flowers
the plant kind
in your farts