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|genus=Spartina  
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|common_name=Cord grass, Marsh grass
 
|common_name=Cord grass, Marsh grass
 
|name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
 
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'''''Spartina''''', commonly known as '''cordgrass''' or '''cord-grass''', is a genus of 14 [[species]] of [[grass]]es in the family [[Poaceae]]. They are native to the coasts of the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in western and southern [[Europe]], northwest and southern [[Africa]], the [[Americas]] and the southern Atlantic Ocean islands; one or two species also occur on the [[North America]]n [[Pacific Ocean]] coast and in [[freshwater]] habitats inland in the Americas. The highest species diversity is on the east coasts of North America and [[South America]], particularly [[Florida]].
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They form large, often dense [[clonal colony|colonies]], particularly on [[coast]]al [[salt marsh]]es, and grow quickly. The species vary in size from 0.3-2 m tall. Many of the species will produce [[Hybrid (biology)|hybrids]] if they come into contact.
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Three of the ''Spartina'' species have become [[Invasive species|invasive plants]] in some countries.
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Spartina (Greek, spartine, a cord, referring to the tough leaves). Gramineae. Perennial marsh-plants of various parts of the world, most or all of which are found in the U. S.: culms rigid and reed-like: lvs. coarse and rough, usually becoming rolled inward: spikelets 1-fld., strongly flattened, sessile, closely imbricated in 2 rows on one side of a narrow rachis; spikes 2 to several in a raceme.—Species about 10, most of them found in saline marshes of the seacoast.
 
Spartina (Greek, spartine, a cord, referring to the tough leaves). Gramineae. Perennial marsh-plants of various parts of the world, most or all of which are found in the U. S.: culms rigid and reed-like: lvs. coarse and rough, usually becoming rolled inward: spikelets 1-fld., strongly flattened, sessile, closely imbricated in 2 rows on one side of a narrow rachis; spikes 2 to several in a raceme.—Species about 10, most of them found in saline marshes of the seacoast.
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S. cynosuroides, Roth (S. polystachya, Willd.), on the Atlantic and S. foliosa, Trin., on the Pacific coast act as mud-binders and are important factors in the natural reclamation of salt-marshes. In England, S. stricta, Roth, and S. Townsendii, Groves, perform the same service. G.C. III. 43:33. S. alterniflora, Loisel., is common to the British Isles and the St. Lawrence and New England coasts.— A yellow-margined form (S. cynosuroides var. aureo-marginata) is shown in G. 31:171.
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S. cynosuroides, Roth (S. polystachya, Willd.), on the Atlantic and S. foliosa, Trin., on the Pacific coast act as mud-binders and are important factors in the natural reclamation of salt-marshes. In England, S. stricta, Roth, and S. Townsendii, Groves, perform the same service. S. alterniflora, Loisel., is common to the British Isles and the St. Lawrence and New England coasts.— A yellow-margined form (S. cynosuroides var. aureo-marginata) is shown in G. 31:171.
 
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==Cultivation==
 
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==Species==
 
==Species==
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*''[[Spartina alterniflora]]'' <small>[[Jean Louis August Loiseleur-Deslongchamps|Loisel.]]</small> &ndash; Smooth Cordgrass (eastern North America)
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*''[[Spartina anglica]]'' <small>[[Charles Edward Hubbard|C.E.Hubb.]]</small> &ndash; Common Cordgrass (cultivated origin)
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*''[[Spartina bakeri]]'' <small></small> &ndash; Sand Cordgrass
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*''[[Spartina × caespitosa]]'' <small></small>
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*''[[Spartina cynosuroides]]'' <small></small> &ndash; Big Cordgrass
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*''[[Spartina densiflora]]'' <small></small> &ndash; Denseflower Cordgrass
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*''[[Spartina foliosa]]'' <small></small> &ndash; California Cordgrass
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*''[[Spartina gracilis]]'' <small></small> &ndash; Alkali Cordgrass
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*''[[Spartina maritima]]'' <small>(Curtis) Fernald</small> &ndash; Small Cordgrass (western Europe)
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*''[[Spartina patens]]'' <small>(Aiton) Muhl</small> &ndash; Saltmeadow Cordgrass
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*''[[Spartina pectinata]]'' <small>Bosc ex Link</small> &ndash; Prairie Cordgrass (central North America; freshwater)
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*''[[Spartina spartinae]]'' <small></small> &ndash; Gulf Cordgrass
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*''[[Spartina × townsendii]]'' <small></small> (''S. alterniflora'' × ''S. maritima'')
    
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==References==
 
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*[[Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture]], by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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<!--- xxxxx  *Flora: The Gardener's Bible, by Sean Hogan. Global Book Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0881925381  -->
 
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<!--- xxxxx  *American Horticultural Society: A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants, by Christopher Brickell, Judith D. Zuk. 1996. ISBN 0789419432  -->
 
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