Location specific values:
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Plant specific values:
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American Beach Grass (Ammophila breviligulata) | Easyscape Plant Profile

American Beach Grass

(Ammophila breviligulata)

American Beach Grass (Ammophila breviligulata)

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Climate Requirements for Alamogordo, New Mexico

This Plant Your Site Plant Suitability for Your Location
Precipitation 17" - 128" 10" Your precipitation may be insufficient for this plant. Irrigate N" / year. Irrigate N" / year
High Temp. 64°F - 92°F 94°F Your summers may be too hot for this plant. Too hot
Low Temp. -23°F - 72°F 28°F Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant Excellent
This plant should grow well at your location with about N inches per year (Y minutes per month) of irrigation.

Summary

Ammophila breviligulata, commonly known as American Beach Grass, is a perennial grass native to coastal dune systems along the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes in North America. This species is adapted to open, sandy environments where it plays a crucial role in dune stabilization. It typically grows to a height of 2-3 feet (0.6-0.9 meters) and produces an extensive rhizome system that helps to bind the sand and resist erosion. The inflorescence of American Beach Grass is a spike-like panicle up to 10 inches (25 cm) long, with a single-flowered spikelet. Seed heads become prominent in late July or August, and the species name ’breviligulata’ refers to the short ligule, a feature of the grass leaves.

American Beach Grass is valued for its ability to stabilize sandy soils and is often used in coastal restoration projects to prevent erosion. It is also used in landscaping for its hardiness and low maintenance, especially in areas with poor, sandy soils. In cultivation, it requires full sun and can tolerate drought, salt spray, and nutrient-poor soils. While it is a beneficial plant in its native habitat, Ammophila breviligulata can become invasive outside of its native range, so it is important to check local regulations before planting.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Grass
  • Height: 2-3 feet
  • Width: 2-3 feet
  • Growth Rate: Rapid
  • Flower Color: N/A
  • Flowering Season: Spring
  • Leaf Retention: Evergreen

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Water: Medium
  • Drainage: Fast

Common Uses

Bird Garden, Drought Tolerant, Erosion Control, Low Maintenance, Salt Tolerant

Natural Habitat

Coastal dune systems along the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes

Other Names

Common Names: American Beachgrass

Scientific Names: Ammophila breviligulata, Calamagrostis breviligulata, Ammophila breviligulata subsp. breviligulata, Ammophila arenaria var. breviligulata, Ammophila arenaria subsp. breviligulata, Calamagrostis breviligulata subsp. breviligulata

GBIF Accepted Name: Ammophila breviligulata Fernald