marram grass उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 1932 planting of marram grasses began in earnest, with lupins and eventually pine seedlings following.
- It normally spends the daylight hours buried under sand or vegetation such as Marram grass or driftwood.
- Only certain plants, such as marram grass, can withstand the constant blown sand and salt spray.
- It is occasionally used with Marram grass and " Chrysanthemoides monilifera " to stabilise coastal dunes.
- Marram grass has been widely used for thatch in many areas of the British isles close to the sea.
- The larvae, pupae and adults are common amongst the roots of marram grass and under or within driftwood.
- Like other xerophytes, marram grass is well adapted to its surroundings in order to thrive in an otherwise harsh environment.
- Marram grass has been extensively planted in New Zealand to help stabilise sand dunes and has largely replaced pingao in many areas.
- Their formation has been reduced by planting marram grass, heather and pine trees but this has given them as darker look.
- Originally widespread, it has suffered severely from competition with introduced marram grass and animal grazing and now has only a patchy distribution.