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Learning to Work With Beach Ryegrass

Learning to Work With Beach Ryegrass

Leymus mollis (Trin.) Pilg. Introduction Grasses, along with many plant fibers, played a significant role in humanity’s ability to innovate and survive. All of our ancestors found innovation within their local context. As humans gained proficiency with tools and materials, grasses and other plant fibers were fashioned into cordage, containers, …

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