Chordifex hookeri
Chordifex hookeri (D.I.Morris) B.G.Briggs

Chordifex hookeri, known as woolly buttonrush or cord-rush, is a rush species in the Restionaceae family. It is endemic to Tasmania and was first described in 2004 by B.G. Briggs, with the original name by D.I. Morris.
Description
Chordifex hookeri is a member of the Restionaceae family and belongs to the genus Chordifex. It is found only in Tasmania, where it is commonly referred to as woolly buttonrush or cord-rush. This species was formally described in 2004 by B.G. Briggs, with the original description attributed to D.I. Morris. As a rush, it is adapted to the ecological conditions of its native range and is part of the diverse flora of the region.
Distribution
Tasmania
Synonyms
Acion hookeriRestio hookeri