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Marram Grass
This is microscopic section through an Ammophilia (marram grass) leaf. Marram grass is a species of perennial grass, and is a colonising species on sand dunes. ... Also plants on sand dunes are continually exposed to strong wind, which can evaporate any water that the marram grass has managed to absorb.
Marram grasses are adapted to cope with these conditions as they are xerophytes. ... This shape changes according to how much water there is available to the grass.
Approximate Word count = 354 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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