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Apodasmia (formerly known as Leptocarpus brownii;
Restionaceae) 4b:39 |
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Apodasmia
brownii is a reasonably common native herb in coastal heaths and
dunes. It is a more-or-less typical member of Restionaceae, with
erect, unbranched, cylindrical stems with several scarious bracts,
and terminal inflorescences of multiple spikelets. The stems are
bluish, typically < 60cm tall, but sometimes to 1.5 m, and the
inflorescences relatively large and complex. |
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