Rush, Sedge or Mat Rush species

Moderators

The following moderators provide local knowledge and expertise for Rushes, Sedges & Mat Rushes:

MichaelMulvaney  |  Tapirlord  |  natureguy  |  plants  |  RWPurdie  |  Darcy  |  Csteele4  |  CarbonAI  |  PatrickCampbell  |  JaneR  |  mainsprite  |  mcosgrove  |  NedJohnston  |  jks  |  JasonPStewartNMsnc2016  |  Alburyconservationcompany  |  ClaireSee  |  njones  |  Detritivore  |  Grassman  |  RussellB  |  karenwilsonau  |  JT1997  |  JustinHurleyLey  |  MattFox  |  AlexSantiago  |  Topknot  |  KylieWaldon  |  lbradley  |  laura.williams  |  Sarah2019  |  gregbaines  |  BrianH  |  WarrenGanterSaunders  |  Nature  |  RoseWood  |  beth.n  |  shrikestar8

Become a moderator

246 species

Lomandra glauca (Pale Mat-rush)

Lomandra glauca
Lomandra glauca
Lomandra glauca

Lomandra hystrix (creek mat-rush)

Lomandra hystrix
Lomandra hystrix
Lomandra hystrix

Lomandra laxa (Mat-Rush)

Lomandra leucocephala (Irongrass)

Lomandra longifolia (Spiny-headed Mat-rush, Honey Reed)

Lomandra longifolia
Lomandra longifolia
Lomandra longifolia

Lomandra longifolia subsp. exilis (Cluster-headed Mat-rush)

Lomandra obliqua (Twisted Matrush)

Lomandra obliqua
Lomandra obliqua
Lomandra obliqua

Lomandra sp. (A Matrush)

Lomandra sp.
Lomandra sp.
Lomandra sp.

Luzula densiflora (Dense Wood-rush)

Luzula densiflora
Luzula densiflora
Luzula densiflora

Luzula flaccida (Pale Woodrush)

Luzula flaccida
Luzula flaccida
Luzula flaccida

Luzula meridionalis (Common Woodrush)

Luzula meridionalis
Luzula meridionalis
Luzula meridionalis

1  ... 5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13 

  • Local native (change?)
    * designates formal legal status
  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

Artificial intelligence

CarbonAI is active.

Follow Rushes, Sedges & Mat Rushes

Receive alerts of new sightings

Subscribe

Share field guide

Share link to Rushes, Sedges & Mat Rushes field guide

2,206,194 sightings of 20,957 species in 9,241 locations from 12,798 contributors
CCA 3.0 | privacy
We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of this land and acknowledge their continuing connection to their culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present.