Scientific Name: Isolepis limbata Endemic Having a natural distribution confined to a particular geographic region
Common Name: fringed clubsedge
Family Classification (Clade): Monocots
Family: Cyperaceae
Form Description: Tufted perennial sedge with threadlike stems and leaves.
Height (m): 0.04 – 0.22
Flowers: Usually in solitary spikelets.
Fruit: Nut – oval, 1mm long; contained in dense, bristly seed heads. Nuts are deep purple or brownish purple, with numerous purple dots or streaks.
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Habitat Notes
Very wet places, such as stream banks, in the north-west, Central Highlands, south-west, and Russell Falls at Mt. Field.
Propagation Calendar
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Propagation Method
Seed Information
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
At least 2 years
Seed Treatment Notes
Smoke treatment may be successful with older seed. Surface sow seed. Some Isolepis species have been used in direct seeding.
Germination Time
4-5 weeks