Ammophila Villosa
Beach grass, scientifically known as Ammophila villosa, is a hardy perennial plant that thrives in coastal environments. It plays a vital role in stabilizing sandy dunes and preventing erosion along shorelines. With its dense, fibrous roots, it helps bind sand together, creating a natural barrier against wind and water. The plant's ability to withstand harsh conditions makes it an essential component of coastal ecosystems. Its presence not only supports local wildlife but also protects inland areas from the damaging effects of storm surges.