RM2C3T8TH–Garigal National Park, Sydney, NSW, Australia
RM2BXA3HC–Gahnia javanica Zoll Mor ex Mor Gahnia javanica Zoll Mor ex Mor.
RM2AXD4PW–The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . and principally composed of dried Lyngoya destuarii and otheraquatic plants, measured approximately 8 inches across, and werebuilt up about 9 inches above the water. Dead twigs of the Salicorniawere placed on the tops of the nests, several of which were placed on burntclumps of the Awned Sword Sedge {Gahnia tri-fidd) about 12 inchesabove the water. The majority of the nests contained 4 eggs (one with?five was discovered) and most of the eggs were placed with the smallends pointing towards the middle of the nest, though in some iuslancess
RM2BTX18A–Gahnia tristis Nees.
RM2WGDP0C–Bog and streams on the lower slope of Hartz peak, with Cutting Grass, Gahnia grandis, and many other species; Hartz Mountains National Park,Tasmania.
RMAGWYYP–Saw Sedge gahnia radula being stacked after cutting used for capping thatched roofs Norfolk Broads Uk June
RM2AJH1F0–Comprehensive catalogue of Queensland plants, both indigenous and naturalised To which are added, where known, the aboriginal and other vernacular names; with numerous illustrations, and copious notes on the properties, features, &c., of the plants . ook. f.junceum, R. Br. Gahnia, Forst. Section I.—Lampocarya.aspera, Sprcng. = Lampocarya aspcra, R. Br.—The seeds might be used in ornamental work.melanocarpa, R. Br. Section II.—Engahnia.psittacorum, Labill.— Yerer of Cape Bedford natives. Theseeds should be useful for ornamental work. Caustis, R. Br. pentandra, R. Br.flexuosa, R. Br. Tribe IV.—S
RM2BTX192–Gahnia tristis Nees.
RM2WGDNYN–Bog and streams on the lower slope of Hartz peak, with Cutting Grass, Gahnia grandis, and many other species; Hartz Mountains National Park,Tasmania.
RMAGX07G–Saw Sedge gahnia radula being stacked after cutting to be used for capping thatched roofs Norfolk Broads Uk June
RMRDXJ2W–. Freaks and marvels of plant life; or, Curiosities of vegetation. Plant anatomy. DISPERSION. 3°7 it were not caught and retained by the long fila- ments. It is probable that the object is to obtain a more perfect maturity of the seeds before they drop to the ground.1 There is probably some relation in principle between the suspension of the. seeds in gahnia to what takes place amongst the members of one or two families of trees. For instance, the mangroves, which inhabit the swamps on the margins of great rivers, generally retain their seeds suspended to the branch until after germina- tion h
RM2BTX18T–Gahnia tristis Nees.
RM2WGDMNT–Swamp honey-myrtle, Melaleuca squamea, in flower on Hartz Peak in the highlands of Hartz Mountains, Tasmania.
RMAGX03R–Saw Sedge gahnia radula being stacked after cutting to be used for capping thatched roofs Norfolk Broads Uk June
RMAGX02K–Saw Sedge gahnia radula being stacked after cutting used for capping thatched roofs Norfolk Broads Uk June
RMRHXYB4–. Beiträge zur Flora und Pflanzengeographie Australiens. Botany. — 474 - 816. C. acutum Ton;, in Dict Sc Nat. IX. 344 ex Ind. Kew. I. 551 (1895). Schowus acutus LiABIIX. PI. Nov. lloll. 1. 18 t. 18 (1804). Cladium schomoides R. Hu. Prodr. 237 (1810), Benth. Fl. Austr. VII. 407 (1878) excl. var., F. v. Muell. First Census 128 (1889), Fragm. XII. 96 (1882). Schoenus falcatus Nees in Sieb. Agrostoth. No. 18.. Fig. 104. Cladium teretifolium R. Br. var. typieum Dom. nach Exemplaren von Sunnybank. (Verkl.) Baumea schomoides Boegk. in Linnaea XXXVIII. 246 (1874). Gahnia schoenoides F. v. Muell. Key t
RM2C1EB84–Gahnia sp Gahnia sp.
RMAGX93H–Saw Sedge gahnia radula being stacked after cutting used for capping thatched roofs Norfolk Broads Uk June
RMRHW7DB–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. 214 Hans Pfeiffer: I Setae hjpogjnae exstaates, sub anthesi interdum rninutae. 1. Setae longae, et tenerae G v. 5 Costularia C. B. Olarke. 2. Setae primo minutae, demum accrescentes et adolescentes 3—6 Lepklospernia Labill. 8. Setae breves 3 — 6 Tricostularia Nees.. Abb. 1. Ola.lieae: 1—3 Gahnia procera Gaertn.; 4—7 G. trißda Labill.; 8—11 Cladium spec. (Sect. Baumea Benth.); 12—14 Causüs rm<rw/« Spreng. 4." Setae setuloso-ciliatae 3. a) Spiculae 6—3 florae Leptolepis Bcklr. b) Spiculae 2-3 florae ^ . BoccMer
RM2C1NG2Y–Gahnia clarkei Gahnia clarkei.
RMRDRD80–. The Tasmanian flora. Botany. GAHNIA GRAMINIFOLIA. Rod. JdHH Vm.CaVERNHEHTPmKTlR. TASMAm.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Rodway, Leonard. Hobart, Tasmania, J. Vail, Govt. Printer