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- Species Austrostipa acrociliata Austrostipa aphylla Austrostipa aquarii Austrostipa aristiglumis Austrostipa bigeniculata Austrostipa blackii Austrostipa blakei...
- Austrostipa compressa, the compact needlegr****, originally described as Stipa compressa, is a species of gr**** that grows in south west Western Australia...
- Austrostipa nodosa is a widespread species of gr**** found in Australia and New Zealand. This bunchgr**** may reach 1.0 metre (3.3 ft) tall. Flowering occurs...
- Austrostipa multi****ulis, commonly known as small-seed spear gr****, is a species of perennial gr**** in the family Poaceae. It is endemic to South Australia...
- Austrostipa hemipogon is a tufted, perennial gr**** (a member of the family Poaceae. It is native to Australia, and found in Western Australia, South Australia...
- Austrostipa setacea, the cork**** bamboo gr****, is found in many areas of inland Australia. This bunchgr**** may reach 0.8 metres (2.6 ft) height. Flowering...
- Austrostipa pubescens, the spear gr****, grows in heathland and sandy areas in eastern Australia. It grows in the form of a tufted bunchgr****, and may...
- Austrostipa variabilis is a species of gr**** in the family Poaceae that grows in southern parts of Australia. It is a perennial tufted bunchgr****, from...
- Austrostipa ramosissima, the stout bamboo gr****, grows in moist areas in eastern Australia. It is often found in well-drained habitats in eucalyptus woodlands...
- Austrostipa stipoides, commonly known as prickly spear-gr**** or coast spear-gr****, is a kind of tussock gr**** native to the coasts of south-eastern Australia...