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Wetland Grasses...

Wetland grasses can be further defined into a number of sub categories including; marginal aquatic and aquatic. The species in this group are planted on creek banks just above the water line or submerged to varying depths to 1m.  

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Baumea articulata

A tufted, native perennial with cylindrical stems to 2.5m tall, the stems have cross walls.

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Baumea juncea

Slender perennial Australian native with long rhizome. Flowering in spring through summer. 

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Baumea rubiginosa

A native wiry perennial with cylindrical green leaves and stems and obvious brown sheaths and bracts; common in swampy areas on low nutrient soils. 

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Bolboschoenus fluviatilis

General Description: Native rhizomatous perennial to 2.5m tall that usually forms tubers.

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Carex appressa

Tall sedge or large ornamental tussock grass growing to 80cm high and 60cm across. Attractive large yellow seed heads are seen in spring reaching up to one metre high. 

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Carex fascicularis

Native. Clumping light green plant for wet areas. Hardy to cold. 10cm to damp soil. Sun or Shade.

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Crinum pedunculatum

Large bulbous perennial herb, which may reach 2 (or even 3) metres high by a 2-3 metre spread. The leaves are strappy and up to 2m long by 15cm wide and thickened, with blunt points. 

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Gahnia sieberiana

Gahnia is a genus of about 30 pecies with around 20 being native to Australia. They are mostly large, robust sedges with long, arching leaves. 

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