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Plant, Spinifex

Spinifex sericeus

Kowhangatara

Plants

Tracheophyta

Magnoliopsida

Poaceae

Sandy/Muddy Shore Intertidal
Sandy/Muddy Shore Intertidal

Feeding:
Producer
Producer
Distribution:
World Wide
World Wide
Edibility:
Inedible
Inedible
Size:
Outstretched Arm Sized
Outstretched Arm Sized



Often forming colonies stretching to 80-(160) m along sand dunes, with much-branched, knotted, rope-like, hard, creeping stems. Leaf-sheath leathery, strongly-nerved, silky-hairy. Hairs very dense to 6 mm. Leaf-blade c.300 mm, inrolled and c.1.5 mm diameter, leathery. The distinctive softly spiny female seed heads, which disarticulate and are usually seen rolling down the beach readily identify this species.


Strictly coastal where it is confined to sandy beaches. This is the main dune forming indigenous plant in New Zealand. It is usually found at the front of actively accumulating foredunes. Its does not tolerate stable dune systems and does not compete well with other introduced dune plants.


Uses sun's energy for photosythesis.


White flowers in September to December, fruits November to May. Indigenous. Common throughout New Zealand. Also present in Australia



http://www.nzpcn.org.nz/flora_details.aspx?ID=2266 accessed 13/02/14