Dichanthium setosum
Dichanthium setosum S.T.Blake

Dichanthium setosum is a species in the genus Dichanthium, belonging to the grass family Poaceae. It was first described by S.T. Blake in 1944 and is native to the regions of New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania.
Description
Dichanthium setosum is a grass species within the Poaceae family, a large and economically important group of monocot plants. The species was formally published by S.T. Blake in 1944. It is naturally distributed across the Australian regions of New South Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania. As part of the genus Dichanthium, it shares characteristics with other grasses in this group, which are commonly found in various ecosystems. The species name 'setosum' may refer to the presence of bristles or hairy features in the plant's morphology.
Distribution
New South Wales · Queensland · Tasmania


