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Baumea Baumea’s are slender rush like rhizomatous perennial sedges occurring naturally along stream banks and in low-lying swampy areas. Stock includes but is not limited to: 1 Baumea acuta 2 Baumea articulate 3 Baumea juncea 4 Baumea rubignosa 5 Baumea tetragonia
Bolboschoenous Stock includes: 1 Bolboschoenous caldwellii 2 Bolboschoenous medianus
Carex Common in moist to wet sites, usually occurring in wetlands and swamps. Perennial grass like sedges that can be used to bind unstable banks. Growing to aprroximatley 1m in height. Stock includes but is not limited to: 1 Carex appressa 2 Carex breviculmis 3 Carex fasicularis 4 Carex gaudichaudiana 5 Carex inversa 6 Carex tereticaulis
Eloecharis Leafless sedges growing in water or heavy soils which receive periodic flooding Stems are hollow and tufted. Eleocharis sp. Can provide a safe environment for birdlife and fish. Stock includes but is not limited to: 1 Eleocharis acuta 2 Eleocharis sphacelate 3 Eleocharis pusilla
Isolepsis Usually found in damp, swampy ground with leaves that are basal and either small or reduced to sheaths on the nodeless stem. Fruit are nuts. Isolepsis spp.may be rhizomatous, tufted, single stemmed, creeping or floating. Stock includes but is not limited to: 1 Isolepsis nodosa - synonym Ficinia nodosa 2 Isolepsis inundata 3 Isolepsis fluitans
Juncus Juncus can be found growing in water logged areas, water courses and wetlands with several species growing together. Leaves are always arranged in basal rosettes. Stock includes but is not limited to: 1 Juncus amabilis 2 Juncus australis 3 Juncus gregiflorous 4 Juncus pallidus 5 Juncus kruasii 6 Juncus usitatus 7 Juncus subsecundus 8 Juncus procerus
Schoenoplectus Slender annual rush-like herb. Rhizomatous, tufted triangular stems. Stock includes: 1 Scoenoplectus pungens 2 Schoenoplectus validus
Triglochan Variable and robust aquatic perennial herb; the long ribbon-like leaves can flow freely with the water currents. Stock includes but is not limited to: 1 Triglochan procera
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