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Meaning of Empodisma from wikipedia

- Empodisma is a genus of herbaceous rush-like plants in the family Restionaceae first described in 1974. It is native to Australia and New Zealand. species...
- Empodisma gracillimum is a species of sedge-like plant endemic to coastal areas of Southwest Australia. Described within an Australian and New Zealand...
- Empodisma minus, commonly known as (lesser) wire rush or spreading rope-rush, is a perennial evergreen belonging to the southern-hemisphere family of...
- fern (Gleichenia microphylla), Calorophus erostris, lesser wire rush (Empodisma minus), and button gr**** (Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus). Lomatia tasmanica...
- Dapsilanthus B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson Desmocladus Nees Dielsia Gilg Elegia L. Empodisma L.A.S.Johnson & D.F.Cutler Eurychorda B.G.Briggs & L.A.S.Johnson Gaimardia...
- and bears fruit from December to March. Apodasmia similis, along with Empodisma minus, are the respective host plants of the two species of leafhoppers...
- (Wallum Banksia) and Scribbly Gum; closed heath of mixed shrubs including Empodisma minus; and tall to very tall open forest/woodland composed primarily of...
- Richea species, and a ground covering of Astelia alpina (pineapple gr****), Empodisma minus (spreading rope rush) and Gleichenia alpina (alpine coral fern)...
- larger trees. Flora supported by the ecosystem include: Gahnia sieberiana Empodisma minus Gleichenia spp. Blechnum indi**** Lepironia articulata Baumea spp...
- shrubbery, often as solitary plants or forming low copses surrounded by Empodisma minus. It can also sometimes be found in subalpine shrubbery where it...