Sweetgrass is a clump-forming perennial grass that is native to the southern Atlantic and Gulf coasts. The leaves of this grass are used by the Gullah community, descendants of enslaved Africans in the South Carolina coastal area, as the base material for their coiled basketry.
Suncoast Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society
Prescribed burns could help prevent wildfires in the West
Gathering Sweetgrass and Renewing the Past: How Science at Acadia Is Making a Course Correction (U.S. National Park Service)
Sea and shore grasses
Alaska Coastal Revegetation & Erosion Control Guide - Alaska Plant
Maintaining Coastal Dune Muhly Meadows on Jekyll with Prescribed Fire – Jekyll Island Foundation
The Snow on the Sweetgrass
Gathering Sweetgrass and Renewing the Past: How Science at Acadia Is Making a Course Correction (U.S. National Park Service)
Wisconsin All-Bird Conservation Plan
2022 Seagrass Survey: Bigger, Better, Faster - Bay Soundings
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Reviving the Magic of Muhly Grass Meadows – Jekyll Island Foundation
Winter farmscaping — enhancing riparian vegetation along ponds and waterways
Grassland Slides - Range Types of North America
Native Plants for Georgia Part IV: Grasses and Sedges