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    Cogia outis, known generally as the outis skipper or button-grass skipper, is a species of dicot skipper in the butterfly family Hesperiidae. "Cogia outis...
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    Arrhenatherum, commonly called oat-grass or button-grass, is a genus of Eurasian and North African plants in the grass family. Wild forms can resemble wild...
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    Glyceria australis Glyceria latispicea Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus – button grass Heteropogon contortus Hierochloe rariflora Hierochloe redolens Homopholis...
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    Retrieved 1 September 2021. "Mystery still surrounds origin of iconic button grass plains". University of Tasmania. Archived from the original on 5 September...
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    endemic to King Island (Tasmania) and Tasmania, commonly growing in button grass moorlands, at altitudes of up to 1070 meters (3,510.5 ft) above sea level...
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    highest altitudes of Tasmania, and their population density is low in the button grass plains in the south-west of the state, their population is high in dry...
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    of the island which runs through extensive heathlands, peat bogs and button grass plains Noosa River, Queensland: a small section of the Noosa River running...
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    Aboriginal nation, and there is evidence that they hunted on the surrounding button grass plains. Numerous small quarries and campgrounds are located nearby, with...
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    microphylla), Calorophus erostris, lesser wire rush (Empodisma minus), and button grass (Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus). Lomatia tasmanica grows in a climate...
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    that most Australian native flora is evergreen. Alpine coral fern and button grass dominate the alpine wet sedgelands near the mountain summit. Stands of...
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    plant, growing to heights of 3 cm to 9.5 cm. It is found in heath and button grass plains of western Tasmania at various altitudes. Hooker, W.J. (1852)...
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    types of vegetation, including Myrtle Beech forest, Eucalypts forest, Button Grass plains, alpine herb fields, and shrubs and mosses. The park has been...
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    and little tern, both of which breed along the coast. The near-coastal button grass grasslands of the southwest, harbour the breeding grounds of the critically...
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    families with well-known representatives include the alpine Tasmanian button grass, which form tussock-like mounds from the Cyperaceae; the genus Patersonia...
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    Retrieved 1 September 2021. "Mystery still surrounds origin of iconic button grass plains". University of Tasmania. Archived from the original on 5 September...
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    contain temperate rainforests. There are also many hanging swamps with button grass reeds and thick, deep black soil. Wollemia nobilis, the "Wollemi pine"...
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    Gahnia grandis (redirect from Cutting grass)
    wetlands and forests, in riparian areas on button grass heaths, and along road cuttings and ditches. Cutting grass has traditionally been used by indigenous...
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    yet has the colour of weak tea due to the absorption of tannin from button grass growing in the catchment area. Additional dams were proposed for the...
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    breeds solely in South West Tasmania, it nests in eucalypts bordering on button grass moors, generally within 30 km of the coast. The entire population migrates...
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    the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. This boronia grows in heath and button grass moorland in western Tasmania. "Boronia elisabethiae". Australian Plant...
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    discovered and most probably endemic. These include the Lake Buchanan button grass, fringing rush, Lake Buchanan fringe rush, Lawrenica buchananensis (Malvaceae)...
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    ISBN 0-9750769-0-6. McBey, Leah (4 August 2018). "Tasmanias intriguing button grass mystery". The Advocate. McFarlane, Ian (2008). Beyond Awakening: the...
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    vegetation from sea level to sub-alpine areas and is a common species in button grass sedgeland communities. It is common in Tasmania but its distribution...
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  • Great Western Tiers Arthurs Lake Bronte Park Derwent River Huon River Button Grass Plains The Tasmanian Trail is managed by volunteers and the Tasmanian...
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    Bellis. Actinotus bellidioides is a small rosette herb typically found in button grass moors, and other waterlogged habitats. The leaves are hairy and dark...
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    John Cowan (category New Grass Revival members)
    bass guitar player. He was the lead vocalist and bass player for the New Grass Revival. Cowan became the band's bassist in 1972 after the departure of...
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    Cane is any of various tall, perennial grasses with flexible, woody stalks from the genera Arundinaria, and Arundo. Scientifically speaking, they are...
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    Navel fetishism, belly button fetishism, or alvinophilia is a partialism in which an individual is attracted to the human navel. A navel fetishist can...
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    world heritage area – was dying. The iconic habitats of rainforest, button grass plains, and heathlands had begun to vanish because of climate change...
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    Ronald Campbell Gunn. This epacris is common in moorland environments and button grass heath in near-coastal areas of Tasmania. Epacris corymbiflora grows well...
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