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ˈrush-like, a. [f. rush n.1] Resembling a rush or rushes.1578 Lyte Dodoens 642 Amongst the Rushlyke leaues growe smal rounde stemmes. 1610 Niccols Englands Eliza xxvi, Ne yet did seeke their glorie to advance, By only tilting with a rush-like lance. 1688 Holme Armoury iii. 55/2 The Spanish Silver-cu...
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Acacia flagelliformis
The rush-like shrub typically grows to a height of and produces yellow flowers from May to September.
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Spartium
It has thick, somewhat succulent grey-green rush-like shoots with very sparse small deciduous leaves long and up to broad. The Latin specific epithet junceum means "rush-like", referring to the shoots, which show a passing resemblance to those of the rush genus Juncus.
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Thamnochortus cinereus
Description
This is a 'tufted' restio, somewhat rush-like in appearance; it looks like a miniature version of larger restio species such as Elegia capensis
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Dampiera juncea
Dampiera juncea commonly known as rush-like dampiera, is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to Western Australia. Distribution and habitat
Rush-like dampiera grows inland on sandy, clay or gravelly soils in south-western Western Australia.
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Sphaerolobium minus
It is an erect, rush-like, mostly leafless shrub with yellow and reddish flowers arranged in small groups along the stems. Description
Sphaerolobium minus is an erect, rush-like shrub that typically grows to a height of up to about and has glabrous branchlets.
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Anarthria scabra
Description
The form is sedge- or rush-like, with groups of flowers that present a brown and yellow inflorescence; this appears around August to December
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Xanthisma junceum
Xanthisma junceum is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names rush bristleweed or rush-like bristleweed.
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Daviesia triflora
It is a rush-like, leafless shrub with many stems, and orange-yellow and dark flowers. Description
Daviesia triflora is a rush-like shrub that typically grows to a height of up to and has many stems, its phyllodes reduced to small scales
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Baloskion tetraphyllum
Baloskion tetraphyllum is a rush-like plant in the family Restionaceae. Common names include tassel rope-rush, plume rush and Australian reed.
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Chorizandra sphaerocephala
An erect rush-like plant from 50 to 110 cm tall, it has tough rhizomes and flower from spring to summer.
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Macarthuriaceae
Description
Macarthuriaceae are rigid or wiry, rush-like herbs or subshrubs with green stems and reduced leaves.
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Sphaerolobium
Species of Sphaerolobium are erect shrubs, usually with rush-like stems and yellow or red flowers similar to others in the family. Description
Plants in the genus Sphaerolobium are perennial shrubs, the stems often rush-like, leafless and winged or ridged.
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Cannomois grandis
Cannomois grandis is a species of rush-like flowering plant in the genus Cannomois, native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa.
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