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25 species

Anthosachne scabra (Common Wheat-grass)

Anthosachne scabra
Anthosachne scabra
Anthosachne scabra

Aristida ramosa (Purple Wire Grass)

Aristida ramosa
Aristida ramosa
Aristida ramosa

Aristida sp. (A Wiregrass)

Aristida sp.
Aristida sp.
Aristida sp.

Austrostipa bigeniculata (Kneed Speargrass)

Austrostipa bigeniculata
Austrostipa bigeniculata
Austrostipa bigeniculata

Austrostipa densiflora (Foxtail Speargrass)

Austrostipa densiflora
Austrostipa densiflora
Austrostipa densiflora

Austrostipa sp. (A Corkscrew Grass)

Austrostipa sp.
Austrostipa sp.
Austrostipa sp.

Bothriochloa macra (Red Grass, Red-leg Grass)

Bothriochloa macra
Bothriochloa macra
Bothriochloa macra

Chloris truncata (Windmill Grass)

Chloris truncata
Chloris truncata
Chloris truncata

Cymbopogon refractus (Barbed-wire Grass)

Cymbopogon refractus
Cymbopogon refractus
Cymbopogon refractus

Dichanthium sericeum (Queensland Blue-grass)

Dichanthium sericeum
Dichanthium sericeum
Dichanthium sericeum

Eragrostis parviflora (Weeping Love Grass)

Eragrostis parviflora
Eragrostis parviflora
Eragrostis parviflora

Panicum effusum (Hairy Panic Grass)

Panicum effusum
Panicum effusum
Panicum effusum

Poa labillardierei (Common Tussock Grass, River Tussock Grass)

Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei
Poa labillardierei

Poa sieberiana (Poa Tussock)

Poa sieberiana
Poa sieberiana
Poa sieberiana

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