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Triodia scariosa plant6 (9511856491)

Image of Triodia scariosa N. T. Burb.

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Description: Native, warm-season, perennial, tussock or hummock-forming grass to 200 cm wide and 100 cm tall. Stems are branched and leaves are rigid, narrow, tightly rolled and sharp tipped. Flowerheads are contracted to open panicles 9-30 cm long. Flowers anytime after heavy rain. Found on well-drained, low fertility, sandy or rocky areas (e.g. serpentine). Native biodiversity. Slow growing and very drought tolerant. Extremely spiky; an unpalatable species, with very low feed quality for livestock. Protects sandy and rocky areas from erosion due to trampling. Provides habitat for small native animals. Date: 8 October 2012, 12:00. Source: Triodia scariosa plant6. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia. Camera location34° 37′ 22.24″ S, 143° 24′ 39.71″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.622845; 143.411030.

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