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Poa rodwayi
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Poa rodwayi, commonly known as Velvet tussock-grass, is a tussock grass endemic to southeastern Australia. It was described as a separate species in 1966 by Joyce Winifred Vickery in Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium. It is commonly found within dry, low-altitude grassland communities with little or no eucalypt cover. The type specimen was collected at Hobart, Tasmania....read more on Wikipedia.
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