Common name: River Swamp Wallaby-grass
Amphibromus fluitans Kirk APNI* Synonyms: Amphibromus gracilis P.Morris APNI*
Description: Stoloniferous or sometimes rhizomatous perennial to c. 0.8 m high; culms decumbent, 0.5–1.5 mm wide, glabrous to scabrous, 3–5-noded.
Leaves with sheath slightly scabrous to scabrous, deeply ribbed; ligule acute to long-acute, 6.5–12 mm long; blade 2–4.5 mm wide, scabrous, moderately to deeply ribbed.
Panicle erect, contracted, incompletely exserted, to 35 cm long. Spikelets 9–15 mm long with usually 6–10 florets. Glumes unequal, with broad membranous margins, glabrous; lower 1–3-nerved, upper 3–5-nerved. Lemmas scabrous to hispid, 3.7–5.0 mm long, 5–7-nerved; apex 2-toothed; awn arising 40–60% of the length of the lemma length from the tip (adhering for the first 1 mm), straight, not twisted (or scarcely so). Palea 30–75% the length of the lemma, smooth.
Flowering: spring–autumn.
Distribution and occurrence: Grows mostly in permanent swamps; uncommon.
NSW subdivisions: ST, SWS, SWP
Other Australian states: Vic.
Threatened species: NSW BCA: Vulnerable; Commonwealth EPBC: Vulnerable
Text by S. W. L. Jacobs & S. M. Hastings Taxon concept: Flora of NSW 4 (1993)
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