- The
Restionaceae, also
called restiads and restios, are a
family of
flowering plants native to the
Southern Hemisphere; they vary from a few centimeters...
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Juncaceae (Rushes)
Mayacaceae Poaceae (Gr****es, Bamboo, Reeds)
Rapateaceae Restionaceae (including Centrolepidaceae)
Thurniaceae Typhaceae (Cattails) Xyridaceae...
- Reed is a
common name for
several tall, gr****-like
plants of wetlands. They are all
members of the
order Poales (in the modern,
expanded cir****scription)...
- family:
order Glumaceae family Eriocauleae family Centrolepideae family Restionaceae family Cyperaceae family Gramineae (Poaceae) The APG II
system places...
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order Restionales family Flagellariaceae family Joinvilleaceae family Restionaceae family Centrolepidaceae The APG II
system (2003) ****igns the
plants involved...
- 230
species of
birds have been
recorded there. A new
species in the
Restionaceae (a
family of tussock-like plants),
namely Harperia eyreana, was discovered...
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bearing many small,
tubular or
globular flowers and
ericoid leaves.
Restionaceae also
occur in
greater variety in
fynbos than
anywhere else;
their species...
- an
authority on the
plant genera Banksia and Dryandra. The "bizarre"
Restionaceae genus Alexgeorgea was
named in his
honour in 1976. Alex
Segger George...
- (Proteaceae),
heath family (Ericaceae), and reed
family of
restios (
Restionaceae).
Other vegetation types are sandveld, a soft
coastal scrubland found...
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These include the
sedges (Cyperaceae),
rushes (Juncaceae),
restios (
Restionaceae), and cat-tails (Typhaceae). All are monocotyledons,
typically with narrow...