Scientific Name: Lomandra multiflora

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  • Pronunciation:
    low-MAND-rah mul-tee-FLOR-ah
  • Common Name:
    Many-flowered Club Rush
  • Type:
  • Family:
    LAXMANNIACEAE
  • Flowers:
    Male flowers on branched spike, females on unbranched spikes, winter, spring, summer
  • Fruit:
    Capsule
  • Vegetation Type:
    Eucalypt Forest, Coastal Heath - dry areas
  • Species List:
    EdingtonDr, Cooroibah, SBHS, Emu Swamp, Emu Mt., NLTalks2010, Cooroibah Airstrip, Peregian Boardwalk, Wooroi Day Use Area Tracks, NNP Parkedge/Alex, Cooroibah26.4.09, Wooroi Palm Grove, Cranks Creek, NNP Viewland/Brunjes, Noosa North Shore PS TAFE Girraween Noosa River NP BHNR Marcus Dunes Arthur Harrold NR, NNS,
Identification Notes

Grows in loose clumps, growth may appear untidy. Unmistakable in flower.

Associated Fauna

Butterfly host plant: Common white spot skipper, Eliena skipper, Laccus skipper, Rare white spot skipper, Symmomus skipper

Landscaping Notes

Showstopping plant when in flower (particularly the male plants). Profusion of flower spikes. Suitable for a sunny, well drained position.