Origin - Plant
Chemical Profile - Silica, lignin
Classification - Poaceae
Use - Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers
Description -
Ammophila arenaria, a plant from the Poaceae family, is recognized for its dense, fibrous root system and significant silica content. This perennial grass, native to coastal environments, is distinguished by its robust structure and adaptability to sandy soils. It is acknowledged in scientific literature for its ecological role and distinctive physical properties, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Browse matching selections - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.
Chemical Profile - Silica, lignin
Classification - Poaceae
Use - Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers
Description -
Ammophila arenaria, a plant from the Poaceae family, is recognized for its dense, fibrous root system and significant silica content. This perennial grass, native to coastal environments, is distinguished by its robust structure and adaptability to sandy soils. It is acknowledged in scientific literature for its ecological role and distinctive physical properties, analyzed for botanical and molecular characteristics. Browse matching selections - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.