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- Lepironia is a genus of the sedge family, comprising only one species, Lepironia articulata, known as the grey sedge. It is found in Madagascar, India...
- Cyperaceae — In subfamily Mapanioideae, pseudanthia are termed ****oids. In Lepironia sp the pseudanthium is greatly condensed with staminate flowers surrounding...
- include: Gahnia sieberiana Empodisma minus Gleichenia spp. Blechnum indi**** Lepironia articulata Baumea spp. Juncus spp. Eleocharis spp. Up until 10 years ago...
- & G.Davidse Krenakia S.M.Costa Lagenocarpus Nees Lepido**** Labill. Lepironia Pers. Machaerina Vahl Mapania Aubl. Mesomelaena Nees Microdracoides Hua...
- highly endangered Iris halophila Kandelia candel, a mangrove species Lepironia articulata, the gray sedge Lycopus lucidus Lysimachia maritima Nechamandra...
- freshwater swamp (empran), notable for its dark waters and expansive fields of Lepironia articulata (purun)—gr****-like plants with triangular stems and small blossoms...
- (Brasenia schreberi) and are lined with rare species such as the grey sedge (Lepironia articulata) and the wooly frogsmouth lily (Philydrum lanuginosum). The...
- po****tion of 5,130 people in 1,200 households.[citation needed] Krajood (Lepironia articulata) basketry Suthep Thaugsuban (1949 – present) politician Pītathawatchai...
- spp.), rushes (Scirpus spp.); Spike-rush (Eleocharis spp.); Grey Sedge (Lepironia articulata); Rice Gr**** (Paspalum scrobiculatum) and other gr****es (Scleria...
- the Peron's Tree Frog (L. peronii). The dense rushes such as Grey rush (Lepironia articulate), Spike rush (Eleocharis sphacelata) as well as fallen logs...