Lomandra filiformis whose common name is wattle mat rush is native to australia according to the australian plant index this species belongs to the asparagaceae family but can also be found listed in the lomandraceae and xanthorrhoeaceae families.
Wattle mat rush lomandra filiformis.
Lomandra filiformis commonly known as wattle mat rush is a tussock forming perennial herb that is native to australia it is sparsely tufted with strap like leaves and yellow flowers.
The flora and fauna guarantee act 1988 ffg act lists threatened species in victoria.
Lomandra filiformis thunb britten apni synonyms.
The conservation status of species is listed within victoria and australia.
Leaf sheath margins eventually lacerated whitish occasionally intact purplish brown.
Under the act an action statement is produced for each listed.
Noted mainly in the drier areas west of the hume highway.
Clusters of roundish capsules fruit develop along.
Cream to bright yellow flower spikes held near base of tuft.
This specie has been identified in the following australian states.
It grows in dry sclerophyll forest and grassy woodland usually on well drained rocky or sandy soils.
The department of environment and primary industry depi advisory list consists of non statutory advisory lists of rare or threatened flora and fauna within victoria.
Wattle mat rush wattle mat lily.
Stiff bluish green to green leaves with inrolled edges up to 25 cm long and 1 5 cm wide with a pointed tip.
Perennial tussock sparse or occasionally in short dense mats to 20 cm diam.