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Wind-flattened Tussock-grass photos | Family: Grass (Poaceae syn. Gramineae) |
Scientific Name: | Poa physoclina | Wind-flattened Tussock-grass population Photo: A J Brown | |||||
Status: | Endemic to a few salt lakes in Western Victoria. | ||||||
Plant Description: | Tussocky, perennial grass, growing to 40 cm tall but stems and flower-heads readily lying flat with maturity. Leaves are smooth, folded to inrolled, growing to 20 cm long and 0.4 mm wide. Flower-heads are broad and diffuse to 12 cm long and 10 cm wide. Spikelets are often purplish, mostly 2 flowered and 2-3.5 mm long with its glumes having rough (scabrous) keels. The florets are hairy in the lower half. | ||||||
Habitat: | Grows on the margins of salt lakes, in heavy textured soils but appears to avoid highly saline environments. Sometimes found growing among basalt outcrops on the edges of seasonal swamps.
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Comments: | Poa is a large world-wide grass genus with at least 30 species, both native and introduced, represented in Victoria. Wind-flattened Tussock-grass is similar to Fine-leaved Tussock-grass (Poa sieberiana) which differs in its erect flower-heads and drier habitats. From Tussock Poa (Poa labillarierei) it differs again, in its weak flower stems, and in its finer leaves and generally smaller growth habit. |
Photos of Wind-flattened Tussock-grass
Flower-heads of Wind-flattened Tussock-grass Photo: A J Brown | Flowering tussock of Wind-flattened Tussock-grass Photo: A J Brown |
Tussocks of Wind-flattened Tussock-grass Photo: A J Brown |