- The
sedgelands worm-lizard (Aprasia repens) is a
species of
lizard in the
Pygopodidae family endemic to Australia. Craig, M.; Lloyd, R.; Sanderson, C.;...
- riverbank". The
names of
Upper and
Lower Egypt were Ta-Sheme'aw (⟨tꜣ-šmꜥw⟩) "
sedgeland" and Ta-Mehew (⟨tꜣ mḥw⟩) "northland", respectively.
There is evidence...
- in poor soils.
Ecological communities dominated by
sedges are
known as
sedgelands or as
sedge meadows. Some
species superficially resemble the
closely related...
- evergreen.
Alpine coral fern and
button gr****
dominate the
alpine wet
sedgelands near the
mountain summit.
Stands of
Tasmanian snow gum can be
found at...
- pulc****a Gray, 1839 –
pretty worm-lizard
Aprasia repens (Fry, 1914) –
sedgelands worm-lizard
Aprasia rostrata Parker, 1956 –
Exmouth worm-lizard, Hermite...
-
intermedia (Pink Bloodwood) and E.
planchoniana (Planchon's Stringybark);
sedgelands (freshwater swamps)
dominated by Gahnia, Sieberana, and
Baumea Spp.; tall...
- They can also live in
areas of
coastal heath, dune scrub, gr****lands and
sedgelands. The rats will form
tunnels through the
vegetation through which they...
- 2c) as well as
feather palm
dominated seasonal swamp forests (Type 4b).
Sedgelands (Types 69c, 69e) are
located in semi-permanent
swamp areas in a number...
-
spotted in the
surrounding waters. The
woodlands of the
region feature sedgelands,
reeds and mangroves.
Native trees include the
swamp oak,
forest red gum...
-
Heathlands Tussock Gr****lands
Hummock Gr****lands
Other Gr****lands, Herblands,
Sedgelands and
Rushlands Chenopod Shrublands,
Samphire Shrublands and
Forblands Mangroves...