Triodia scariosa
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triodia-scariosa-278-2801446
title:
Triodia scariosa
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Triodia scariosa, is more commonly known as porcupine grass or spinifex, and belongs to the endemic Australian grass genus Triodia. The species is perennial and evergreen and individuals grow in mounds, called hummocks, that reach up to ~1m in height. The leaves are ~30 cm long, 1mm in diameter, needlepointed and rigid, and its inflorescence is a narrow, loose panicle that forms a flowering stalk up to ~2m in height. The name is derived from Latin; Triodia refers to the three-toothed lobes of th
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Species of plant
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triodia_scariosa
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2024-03-19T00:54:38Z
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