- recognised:
Gaimardia amblyphylla W.M.Curtis –
Tasmania Gaimardia australis Gaudich. –
Falkland Islands,
Magellan Strait region in
Chile +
Argentina Gaimardia fitzgeraldii...
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Gaimardia australis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Restionaceae. It is
native to
southern Chile,
southern Argentina and the
Falkland Islands...
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Gaimardia setacea is a
species of
plant of the
Restionaceae family. It is
found in New
Zealand (on the
South Island and the
Stewart Islands), New Guinea...
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southern continents -
South America (two spp.,
Apodasmia chilensis and
Gaimardia australis),
Africa south of the
Equator and
including Madagascar (about...
- (Centrolepis)
Centrolepis muscoides (Centrolepis)
Gaimardia fitzgeraldii (
Gaimardia)
Gaimardia setacea (
Gaimardia)
Carpha rodwayi (Carpha)
Oreobolus acutifolius...
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Kidderia bicolor are
found in well-sheltered situations, and
another bivalve Gaimardia trapesina trapesina has been
recorded from
immediately above the holdfast...
- soft-camp bog (Astelia pumila),
dwarf marigold (Caltha appendiculata),
gaimardia (
Gaimardia australis) and the
carnivorous sundew Drosera uniflora.
Tussac gr****...
- (Asteliaceae)
dwarf marigold Caltha appendiculata (Ranunculaceae) and
gaimardia Gaimardia australis (Centrolepidaceae) and the
carnivorous sundew Drosera uniflora...
- the only
species in the
Restionaceae native to the
Americas alongside Gaimardia australis. "Apodasmia chilensis".
Plants of the
World Online.
Royal Botanic...
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family was
regarded as
containing three genera, Aphelia, Centrolepis, and
Gaimardia, with
about 35
species total,
found in Australia, New Zealand, southern...