Scientific Name: Chorizandra enodis
Common Name: black bristlesedge
Family Classification (Clade): Monocots
Family: Cyperaceae
Threatened Species Status: Endangered
Permit: It is an offence to collect, disturb, damage or destroy this species unless under permit.
Form Description: A stout perennial sedge with greyish-green, wiry stems. Resembles Juncus.
Height (m): 0.3 – 0.45
Flowers: In spherical flower heads, dark purplish-brown, dense and bristly.
Fruit: Nut – red-brown or grey-brown, 3-4mm long.
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Habitat Notes
Recorded from the north-west, and from the north-east in George Town, in a damp sandy heath.
General Notes
Grows well on clay, and very drought tolerant once established.
Propagation Calendar
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Propagation Method
Seed Information
Seed Collection
Seed releases easily from plant when mature, rub to extract. Seed is released within 3-14 days of seed maturity and is reported to have short viability.
Seed Treatment Method
Bog Method The seeds of many wetland species need to be kept wet to germinate. Punch a hole in the side of a recycled polyfoam box so that it holds water to the required depth. Sit the tubes in the box to germinate. Once germinated, punch holes in the bottom of the box to allow drainage.
Seed Storage Life
Short
Cutting & Division Information
Propagated by division.