Species Thamnochortus scabridus
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There aren’t any identifications of Thamnochortus scabridus.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Thamnochortus:
Gk. thamnos = a shrub; khortus = green herbage; referring to the overall colour of this plant. Peter Jonas Bergius states ‘Khortus = a grass, alluding to the hard shrubby habit and natural affinity of the plant’ (Cyclopaedia Abraham Rees, 1819).
Etymology of scabridus:
From the Latin scabridus = 'rough'
Scientific name:
Thamnochortus scabridus Pillans
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Dioecious, caespitose perennial to 40 cm, culms simple, densely and finely tubercled. Female spikelets solitary or paired, spathes often hyaline. Aug.--Sept. Dry sandstone slopes, NW, KM (Worcester to Witteberg Mts).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Thamnochortus scabridus.