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- Species Thamnochortus a****inatus Thamnochortus amoena Thamnochortus arenarius Thamnochortus bachmannii Thamnochortus cinereus Thamnochortus dumosus Thamnochortus...
- Thamnochortus insignis is a species of gr****-like restio of the family Restionaceae, endemic to Cape Province in South Africa. Plants are tall, gr****-...
- such as Elegia capensis. "thamnochortus cinereus". South African National Biodiversity Institute. Media related to Thamnochortus cinereus at Wikimedia Commons...
- originating from the South-western Cape, South Africa. Thatching reed (Thamnochortus insignis), another restio species originating from the same geographic...
- Pillans, endemic Genus Thamnochortus: Thamnochortus a****inatus Pillans, endemic Thamnochortus amoena H.P.Linder, endemic Thamnochortus arenarius Esterh. endemic...
- from the original (PDF) on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 31 October 2012. "Thamnochortus bachmannii". PlantZAfrica.com. Retrieved 31 October 2012. "Microsoft...
- to the area. Another plant indigenous to the Albertinia district is Thamnochortus insignis, commonly known as thatch, which is exported for commercial...
- genera: Restio Thamnochortus Staberoha caricina - Thamnochortus erectus Staberoha disticha - Restio distichus Staberoha gracilis - Thamnochortus gracilis lectotype...
- Malmesbury, was used for thatching; the more po****r thatching reed was Thamnochortus insignis. Carl Peter Thunberg also noted the use in thatching in 1793...
- areas. They include the larger Restionaceae such as species of Elegia, Thamnochortus, and Willdenowia and proteas such as king protea (Protea cynaroides)...