Rytidosperma bipartitum
Rytidosperma bipartitum | |
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Monocots |
Clade: | Commelinids |
Order: | Poales |
Family: | Poaceae |
Genus: | Rytidosperma |
Species: | R. bipartitum
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Binomial name | |
Rytidosperma bipartitum (Link) A.M. Humphreys & H.P.Linder
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Synonyms | |
Rytidosperma bipartitum, the leafy wallaby grass, is a perennial species of grass found in south eastern Australia. Usually found on the heavier clay or on loamy soils in open eucalyptus woodland. The habit is somewhat variable, erect and densely tufted. The grass may grow up to 0.7 m (2 ft 4 in) tall.[1]
References[]
- ^ "Rytidosperma bipartitum". PlantNET - NSW Flora Online. Retrieved November 15, 2018.
Categories:
- Rytidosperma
- Bunchgrasses of Australasia
- Flora of New South Wales
- Flora of Queensland
- Flora of Victoria (Australia)
- Flora of South Australia
- Poales of Australia
- Plants described in 2010