Webbristly: [adjective] thickly set with bristles. consisting of or resembling bristles. WebBristly Wallaby-grass Swainsona procumbens Broughton Pea Eulalia aurea (M) Silky Browntop Austrostipa scabra (M) Rough Spear-grass Emergent - roots in soil, leaves project above water Fimbristylis aestivalis (M) Summer Fringe-sedge Bulbine bulbosa (MH) Bulbine Lily Alisma plant ago-aquatica W ater Plant ain Isachne globosa (M)
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WebSizeto 30 cm x 40 cm, stems to 0.6 m. Plant groupingGrasses, Rushes & Sedges. LeavesSparse to moderately dense spreading hairs on fine, inrolled leaves to 25 cm x 1 … WebPerennial tussock grass to 70 cm, with fine, linear leaves which are usually in-rolled and covered with scattered hairs (particularly towards the base of the blades). Ligule a ciliate rim (0.5 mm long) with a few longer hairs at the sides. The pale greenish to purplish flower-head is rather contracted and 3 – 8 cm long with 10 or more spikelets made up of 4 – 10 florets. tallest apartment building in bangalore
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WebBristly Wallaby-grass is a widespread and common grass. It grows in grasslands and forests. identification: the flower cluster is compact the glumes longer than the lemmas the lemmas are forked into two lobes, … WebCommon name: Bristly (or small-flowered or mulga) wallaby-grass. Description: Erect densely tufted slender perennial 10-60 cm high; leaves all filiform, pubescent with tubercle-based hairs c. 0.5 mm long or glabrous, 5;-20 cm long; ligule a more or less dense ring of hairs, c. 0.5 mm long, collar hairs 1.5-2 mm long. WebBristly Wallaby-grass: MTG ^ Senecio hispidulus s.l. Rough Fireweed: LH ^ Senecio quadridentatus: Cotton Fireweed: LH ^ Senecio tenuiflorus s.l. Slender Fireweed: LH ^ Stypandra glauca: Nodding Blue-lily: LH ^ Themeda triandra: Kangaroo Grass: MTG ^ Thysanotus patersonii: Twining Fringe-lily: SC ^ Tricoryne elatior: tallest baki character