Ficinia nodosa plant2 - Flickr - Macleay Grass Man

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Description: Native, cool season, perennial sedge with stems 15–100 cm tall and 1–2 mm diam., spread along relatively stout rhizomes. Leaves are reduced to orange-brown sheaths. Flowerheads are dense globose or hemispherical heads 7–20 mm diam., with numerous spikelets; involucral bract rigid, pungent and exceeding the flowerhead. Glumes are 2–2.5 mm long and red-brown. Stamens 3. Style 3-fid. Nut plano-convex to unequally trigonous, smooth, glossy and dark brown to black. Flowering: spring. Widespread on coastal sand, beside sea and lakes. Previously known as Isolepis nodosa, but more closely related to the Ficinia spp. of southern Africa, which mostly have a more conspicuous disc below the nut. Date: 10 September 2008, 13:14. Source: Ficinia nodosa plant2. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 25′ 41.36″ S, 152° 52′ 02.24″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-31.428155; 152.867289.
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- Archaeplastida (plants)
- Chloroplastida
- Streptophyta
- Embryophytes
- Tracheophyta
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- Angiosperms (flowering plants)
- Monocots (Monocotyledons)
- Commelinids
- Poales
- Cyperaceae
- Ficinia
- Ficinia nodosa
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