_Lepidosperma laeve_ one of the 'clustered sword sedge' species.
(formerly locally we called *Lepidosperma congestum*,
from the early '90s taught to me by David Albrecht (botanist) then working in Melb. Herbarium) .
This culm's inflorescence – infructescence has some time ago gone to seed and some old seed visible here, dead on the parent or if viable seed still not dispersed.
Second photograph shows this plant species habit with many leaves in this area, and _Dillwynia glaberrima_ smooth parrot–pea, for which my next sighting records this.
RMGC EPdk1.
2016 December 13th 1:25 pm .
Location approximate to within ca. 50 m .