IPA: /ˈmɛrəm/
KK: /ˈmɛrəm/
A type of grass that grows on sandy beaches and dunes, helping to stabilize the sand and prevent erosion.
Marram grass is often used in coastal restoration projects to protect shorelines.
The word 'marram' originates from Old Norse 'marr', meaning sea, and is used to refer to a type of grass found in coastal areas, particularly in sandy soils. It describes a plant that thrives in seaside environments.
Think of 'marr' meaning sea, and remember that 'marram' refers to grass that grows in sandy areas near the sea.