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Sand cordgrass is a large bunch-forming grass. The leaves are rolled, almost wire-like and a little sandpapery (but not sharp) to the touch. The stems and leaves arise in a dense cluster and curve out and down to take up a space equal to the clump's height. This North American native grass is brownish-green: more green in summer and more brown in winter. Exceptional performance along shorelines - flood, drought and salt tolerant.
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