Scientific Name: Isolepis stellata

Common Name: star clubsedge

Family Classification (Clade): Monocots

Family: Cyperaceae

Threatened Species Status: Rare

Permit: It is an offence to collect, disturb, damage or destroy this species unless under permit.

Form Description: Small tufted annual sedge with erect, bristly stems, 2-9cm long.

Height (m): 0.02 – 0.09

Flowers: Seed heads of 3-8 spikelets.

Fruit: Nuts – oval, 0.75mm long; contained in dense, bristly seed heads. Nuts are dark brown to black.

Municipality
BurnieNorthern Midlands
Plant Communities
SaltmarshSedgeland and Wetland
Habitat Notes

Edges of swamps, saltmarshes, roadside soaks and wetlands in the north-east and north-west.

Propagation Calendar

  • Flowering Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Seed Collecting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Sowing Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Cutting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Propagation Method
SeedDivision

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