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Scleroschoenus arthrostyloides
2021Summary
Scleroschoenus arthrostyloides, commonly known as hairy actinoschoenus, is flowering plant in the sedge family, Cyperaceae, that is native to Western Australia throughout parts of the Kimberley region. The species was first described in 1918 by William Vincent Fitzgerald as Fimbristylis arthrostyloides. It was transferred to the genus Actinoschoenus in 2015 by Kerri Clarke, Karen Wilson, and Jeremy Bruhl. In 2021 it was placed in the new genus Scleroschoenus....read more on Wikipedia.
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