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Species of plant
Ficinia nodosa, the knotted club-rush or knobby club-rush, is a rhizomatous perennial in the family Cyperaceae, native to South Africa, Australia, and
Ficinia_nodosa
Genus of grass-like plants
four species (Ficinia ambigua, Ficinia anomala, Ficinia nodosa, and Ficinia spiralis) that occur in New Zealand and a single species Ficinia nodosa that
Ficinia
Species of plant in New Zealand
Ficinia spiralis (pīngao, pīkao, or golden sand sedge) is a coastal sedge endemic to New Zealand (including the Chatham Islands). Originally widespread
Ficinia_spiralis
Flowering plants in the order Poales recorded from South Africa
Genus Ficinia: Ficinia acrostachys (Steud.) C.B.Clarke, indigenous Ficinia acuminata (Nees) Nees, endemic Ficinia albicans Nees, endemic Ficinia anceps
List of Poales of South Africa
List_of_Poales_of_South_Africa
Kingdom of organisms
Ficinia spiralis spreads asexually with runners in the sand.
Plant
Flowering plants known as sedges
Erioscirpus Palla Evandra R.Br. Exocarya Benth. Exochogyne C.B.Clarke Ficinia Schrad. Fimbristylis Vahl Fuirena Rottb. Gahnia J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. Gymnoschoenus
Cyperaceae
Horizontal connections between organisms
Ficinia spiralis (pīngao) spreads by forming stolons in the sand.
Stolon
Subtropical island arc in the South Pacific Ocean
petiolata, Asplenium obtusatum, Cyperus ustulatus, Disphyma australe, and Ficinia nodosa. The islands have no native land mammals. An endemic bird subspecies
Kermadec_Islands
Species of spider
low-growing dune plants and other vegetation such as the native pīngao (Ficinia spiralis) or the introduced marram grass (Ammophila arenaria). The spider
Katipō
Region in Victoria, Australia
Austrostipa stipoides Carex pumila Carpobrotus rossii Lepidosperma gladiatum Ficinia nodosa Imperata cylindrica Acaena ovina Galenia pubescens Dianella brevicaulis
Melbourne_Sandbelt
Species of moth
inhabits tussock grasslands and coastal sand dunes. Host species include Ficinia spiralis, Ammophila arenaria, Poa cita and other "tussock grasses". The
Ichneutica_phaula
Diversity of the natural environment of Cape Town
flatworm) Eurytion brevis Eurytion trichopus Ficinia anceps (vleibiessie) Ficinia fastigiata (vleibiessie) Ficinia micrantha (smallflower vleibiessie) Galaxias
Biodiversity_of_Cape_Town
Species of butterfly
feed on various sedges and restios, including Ficinia ramosissima, Ficinia elongata, possibly Ficinia acuminate, Restio species, including Restio tenuissimus
Cassionympha_detecta
colensoi Not to be confused with paretao (qv) Pīngao Golden sand sedge Ficinia spiralis Called pīkao in Southern Māori. Pōhutukawa Metrosideros excelsa
List of Māori plant common names
List_of_Māori_plant_common_names
River in New South Wales, Australia
community includes various salinity-tolerant species such as Knobby Club-rush (Ficinia nodosa), Samphire (Sarcocornia quinqueflora), Sea Rush (Juncus kraussii)
Wolli_Creek
Species of moth
gravel beaches. The dominant plants in this habitat are knobby club rush (Ficinia nodosa) and silver tussock (Poa cita). After a 2014 survey, Brian Patrick
Asaphodes_frivola
Nature reserve in Western Cape, South Africa
Schoenoplectus scirpoides Carex sp.1 Cyperus textilis Ficinia indica Ficinia nigrescens Ficinia nodosa Hellmuthia membranacea Ebenaceae Euclea racemosa
Table_Bay_Nature_Reserve
Lagoon in New Zealand
orientalis) and harakeke or New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax), and pīngao (Ficinia spiralis) grew on Kaitorete Spit; all three were harvested for weaving
Lake_Ellesmere_/_Te_Waihora
Nature reserve in Table View, Western Cape, South Africa
Ehrharta longiflora Ehrharta villosa~ Euclea racemosa Ferraria crispa Ficinia indica Ficus natalensis~ Gladiolus griseus Grielum grandiflorum Helichrysum
Rietvlei_Wetland_Reserve
tawny cottongrass Eriophorum viridicarinatum, green-keeled cottongrass Ficinia capillifolia Fimbristylis acuminata Fimbristylis alboviridis Fimbristylis
List_of_least_concern_plants
Manuel de Melo Breyner, 4th Count of Ficalho (1837–1903) Sladeniaceae Bu Ficinia Heinrich David August Ficinus (1782–1857), German doctor, apothecary, naturalist
List of plant genera named after people (D–J)
List_of_plant_genera_named_after_people_(D–J)
phaseoloides Eria rostriflora Eugenia reinwardtiana Fagraea berteroana Ficinia nodosa Fimbristylis cymosa subsp. umbello-capitata Fimbristylis dichotoma
Flora_of_Tubuai
Rocky peninsula in the Western Cape, South Africa
Erica). There are also 38 spp. in Oxalis (Oxalidaceae), and 37 spp. in Ficinia (Cyperaceae). The flora includes species typical of the strictly winter
Cape_Peninsula
Topics referred to by the same term
knapweed Corispermum hyssopifolium Dysphania atriplicifolia, tumble-weed Ficinia spiralis, a New Zealand sedge Panicum capillare Psoralea, white tumbleweeds
Tumbleweed_(disambiguation)
Wallabi I. Ficinia nodosa Knotted Club Rush North I. Harvey et al. (2001) listed Isolepis nodosa, but this species has since been transferred into Ficinia. Isolepis
Flora_of_the_Houtman_Abrolhos
Index of plants with the same common name
Carex geminata Carex coriacea Cyperus ustulatus, native to New Zealand Ficinia spiralis Gahnia grandis (syn. Cladium psittacorum) Gahnia setifola This
Cutty_grass
South African surveyor and botanist (1865–1948)
angulata (Berg.) Fourc. Cyperaceae: Ficinia dispar (Spreng.) Fourc., Ficinia marginata (Thunb.) Fourc., Ficinia pseudoschoenus (Steud.) Fourc., Scirpus
Henry_Georges_Fourcade
Urban wetland in South Australia
allee bush-pea or large leaf eutaxia Eutaxia diffusa Spreading mallee pea Ficinia nodosa Knobby club-rush Geranium retrorsum Common cranes bill, native geranium
Urrbrae_Wetland
German scientist (1790–1818)
bergii, as well as in the names of the plants Diascia bergiana Link & Otto, Ficinia bergiana Kunth and Ophioglossum bergianum Schltdl. Sutton, D.A. The standard
Karl_Heinrich_Bergius
Ficinia nodosa←
List of descriptive plant species epithets (I–Z)
List_of_descriptive_plant_species_epithets_(I–Z)
Coastal landform in New Zealand
leather-leaf fern), silver tussock, Spinifex sericeus, Carex pumila (sand sedge), Ficinia nodosa (wiwi or knobby clubrush), Phormium cookianum (wharariko or coastal
Te_Raekaihau_Point
Genus of plants
Hellmuthia membranacea (Thunb.) R.W.Haines & Lye Synonyms Ficinia canaliculata H.Pfeiff. Ficinia membranacea (Thunb.) Kunth Hellmuthia restioides Steud.
Hellmuthia
Genus of ferns
Dennstaedtiaceae Genus: Hypolepis Bernh. 1806, not Pers. 1807 (Rafflesiaceae) nor P.Beauv. ex T.Lestib. 1819 (syn of Ficinia in Cyperaceae) nor Nees 1829 (Poaceae)
Hypolepis_(plant)
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to synonyms of two different genera: Caryophyllia, a genus of corals Ficinia, a genus of sedges This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct
Anthophyllum
Shrublet in the family Fabaceae from South Africa
Drosanthemum parviflorum (both Aizoaceae), Relhania garnotii (Asteraceae), Ficinia gordongrayae (Cyperaceae) and Pentaschistis eriostoma (Poaceae). Psoralea
Psoralea_curtisiae
Reserve on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
(Livistona australis) Pigface (Carpobrotus glaucescens) Knobby-club rush (Ficinia nodosa) She-oak (Casuarina equisetifolia) Tuckeroo (Cupaniopsis anacardioides)
Federation Walk Coastal Reserve
Federation_Walk_Coastal_Reserve
Island in the Houtman Abrolhos, off the coast of Mid West Western Australia
Euchiton sphaericus Euphorbia tannensis Exocarpos sparteus (broom ballart) Ficinia nodosa (knotted club rush) Frankenia pauciflora (seaheath) Grevillea argyrophylla
North Island (Houtman Abrolhos)
North_Island_(Houtman_Abrolhos)
Index of plants with the same common name
name wīwī or wiwi has been adopted in English from the Māori language. Ficinia nodosa, knobby club-rush, a sedge native to New Zealand, Australia and
Wīwī
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