A step towards successful restoration of natural duneland vegetation: pingao, or golden sand sedge, planted by the City Council at South Brighton. Pingao was once dominant in dunelands but has been pushed out of most of its habitat by the introduced marram grass.
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Press, 1 September 1989, Page 13
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43A step towards successful restoration of natural duneland vegetation: pingao, or golden sand sedge, planted by the City Council at South Brighton. Pingao was once dominant in dunelands but has been pushed out of most of its habitat by the introduced marram grass. Press, 1 September 1989, Page 13
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