File:Bulbostylis capillaris - tufted hairsedge - 52523356706.jpg

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English: Tufted hairsedge is a native annual bunched hairsedge common to sandy substrates along streams. Leafy stems measure no more than 15 cm tall, flowering heads each have multiple spikelets arranged in an umbel-like fashion and are subtended by a few narrow leafy bracts, and flowers lack bristles.
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