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Ingliston, Victoria, Australia
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Murrengenburg, New South Wales, Australia
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Lepidosperma chinense flowering in north eastern Hong Kong. Date: 11 November 2012, 15:09:04. Source: Own work. Author:
Earth100.
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Munghorn, New South Wales, Australia
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Jenolan Caves, New South Wales -- on rocky ridge above caves, south of Lucas Rocks.Species of Lepidosperma are very common sedges on soils of low fertility in south-eastern Australia. Some have strongly flattened leaves and scapes, others like this have cylindrical ones. Here at Jenolan it occurred on the siliceous metamorphics, not on the limestone.
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Sword-sedge, possibly Lepidosperma viscidum. Royal National Park, NSW Australia, April 2012.
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Blackheath, New South Wales, Australia
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Jenolan Caves, New South Wales -- on rocky ridge above caves south of Lucas Rocks.See notes under other shot of this.This shot shows spikelets in flower, sheathed by blackish bracts.
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Sword-sedge, possibly Lepidosperma viscidum. Royal National Park, NSW Australia, April 2012.
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Description: One edge of the stem of this Lepidosperma has small resin droplets. The light coloured scales on the (not yet mature) nut are about 1/3 of the length of the nut. Scale is in millimetres. Sword-sedge probably Lepidosperma concavum. Burnum Burnum Reserve, Jannali NSW Australia, May 2009. Date: 8 January 2010, 23:36. Source:
Lepidosperma stem and seeds. Author:
John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location
34° 01′ 03.88″ S, 151° 03′ 15.89″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap-34.017744; 151.054415.
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Munghorn, New South Wales, Australia
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Jenolan Caves, New South Wales -- on rocky ridge above caves south of Lucas Rocks.See notes under other shot of this.This shot shows the way the culms are closely crowded on the rhizomes and the reddish apices of the basal sheathing leaves, darker and almost black lower down.
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Summary[
edit] Description: Leaf base of Sword-sedge probably Lepidosperma viscidum. Stems and leaf edges are sharp. Burnum Burnum Reserve, Jannali NSW Australia, May 2009. Date: 24 May 2009, 14:31. Source:
Sword-sedge. Author:
John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location
34° 01′ 03.88″ S, 151° 03′ 15.89″ E View all coordinates using:
OpenStreetMap-34.017744; 151.054415.
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Variable Sword-Edge (Lepidosperma laterale) in swamp along Sloss's Gully Walk in Ingliston Section of Werribee Gorge State Park near Ballan, Victoria, Australia. Altitude: 358 m amsl. Photographed on 5 September 2011.Identification confirmed by Karen Wilson, RBG, Sydney.
www.inaturalist.org/observations/48054091
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Jenolan Caves, New South Wales -- on rocky ridge above caves south of Lucas Rocks.See notes under other shot of this.This shot shows the almost black and dull basal sheathing leaves, a feature that distinguishes this species from the very similar L. filiforme.
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Sword-sedge, possibly Lepidosperma viscidum. Royal National Park, NSW Australia, April 2012.
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Milltown, Victoria, Australia
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Jenolan Caves, New South Wales -- on rocky ridge above caves south of Lucas Rocks.See notes under other shot of this.This shot shows spikelets in flower, sheathed by blackish or dark brown bracts.