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English: American beachgrass (Ammophila breviligulata) growing on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario. The stand that is greener is "Cape variety", and has been introduced to this area; it is native to the Atlantic Ocean coasts of North America. The stand in the foreground that is browner is the native "Champlain beachgrass". October photograph taken in Black Pond Wildlife Management Area, New York.
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