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Author(s):Cullipher, Louis E.
Title:Plant Materials to Stabilize Coastal Dunes and Shorelines
Source:Proceedings of the 23rd Virginia Turfgrass Conference. November 1984, p. 92-95.
Publishing Information:Richmond, Va.
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Stabilizing; Sand dune stabilization; Erosion control; Dune vegetation
Abstract/Contents:Vegetation is an economical and efficient way to build and stabilize dunes. Vegetation can also be used along low and certain medium energy shorelines to control erosion. The article describes the following herbaceous and woody plants for these purposes: American Beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata) Sea Oats (Uniola paniculata), Bitter Panicum (Panicum amarum), Saltmeadow Cordgrass (Spartina patens), Japanese Sedge (Carex kobomugi), Bayberry and waxmyrtle (Myrica pensyluanics and M. cerifera), Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thunbergi), Live Oak (Quercus virginiana), 'Emerald Sea' Shore Juniper (Juniperus conferta), and Rrugosa Rose (Rosa rugosa), among others.
Language:English
References:4
See Also:Other items relating to: ERODE
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Cullipher, L. E. 1984. Plant Materials to Stabilize Coastal Dunes and Shorelines. p. 92-95. In Proceedings of the 23rd Virginia Turfgrass Conference. Richmond, Va.
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