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Centrolepis fascicularis

Centrolepis fascicularis Labill.
Centrolepis fascicularis
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Centrolepis fascicularis is a plant species in the family Restionaceae, first described by Labill. in 1804. It is native to several regions including New Guinea, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Sumatera, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia.

Description

Centrolepis fascicularis belongs to the genus Centrolepis within the Restionaceae family. This species was first published in 1804 by Labill. and is found across a range of locations, including New Guinea, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Sumatera, Tasmania, Victoria, and Western Australia. Its distribution spans both mainland Australia and nearby islands, indicating a broad ecological adaptability. The species is part of a family known for its grass-like and sedge-like plants, often found in wet or swampy habitats.

Distribution

New Guinea · New South Wales · Queensland · South Australia · Sumatera · Tasmania · Victoria · Western Australia

Synonyms

Centrolepis cuspidigeraDesvauxia billardiereiDesvauxia longifoliaCentrolepis longifoliaDevauxia longifoliaDevauxia billardiereiCentrolepis longifolia

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