Description: Flowerheads are contracted, dense panicles, scarcely exerted above the uppermost leaves and 6–12 cm long. Date: 3 April 2008, 08:38. Source: Aristida behriana flowerhead2. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, warm-season, short, tufted, tussocky perennial, to 40 cm tall. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:57. Source: Aristida behriana plant5. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, warm-season, short, tufted, tussocky perennial, to 40 cm tall. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:55. Source: Aristida behriana plant1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, warm-season, perennial grass to 60 cm tall. Stems are compressed, tend to be wiry, often branched from upper nodes and carry very little leaf. Flowerheads are dense, broad, brush-like panicles, often tinged with purple. Florets have a three-branched awn. Flowering is from late spring to autumn. Grows in grassland and open woodland on loamy to sandy soils of low fertility. In some areas can become the dominant grass due to overgrazing of more desirable species. Produces most growth in spring and autumn. Young growth is grazed, but mature growth is of very low grazing value. Seeds cause damage to eyes, flesh, etc of animals, but of lesser problem than other wire grasses. Manage to allow other, more desirable species to flower, set seed and recover from grazing. These plants were growing in Queanbeyan Nature Reserve next to a track. Date: 8 November 2014, 12:55. Source: Aristida behriana plant9 QNR. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, warm-season, short, tufted, tussocky perennial, to 40 cm tall. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:57. Source: Aristida behriana plant4. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Flowerheads are contracted panicles to 10 cm long; often nodding. Date: 10 October 2012, 12:23. Source: Aristida contorta flowerhead5. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.