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Austroderia

Austroderia is a genus of five species of tall grasses native to New Zealand, commonly known as toetoe. The species are A. toetoe, A. fulvida, A. splendens, A. richardii and A. turbaria. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Austroderia
Genus: Austroderia; N.P.Barker & H.P.Linder
Family: Poaceae
Austroderia is a genus of five species of tall grasses native to New Zealand, commonly known as toetoe (from Māori). ... The species are A. toetoe, A. fulvida, A.
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Generally a robust, stout, rhizomatous tussock forming grass up to 6 m tall when in flower. Leaf- sheath clothed in long hairs, pale green, copiously covered in ...
Austroderia is a genus of five species of tall grasses native to New Zealand, commonly known as toetoe. The species are A. toetoe, A. fulvida, A. splendens, ...
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Austroderia (Cortaderia) fulvida - Toetoe. Medium. A robust native New Zealand tussock grass with attractive cream feathery flowers from October to January.
Habitat. Common in freshwater swamps and wet places from sea level to lower montane habitats. Often growing in association with flax/harakeke (Phormium tenax).
Austroderia richardii needs 0.8 cups of water every 9 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot.
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A hardy, robust tussock that grows up to 3.5m when in flower. Flower heads are fluffy, appearing between September and November and are often confused with ...
Austroderia richardii, syn. Cortaderia richardii, is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. It is an evergreen perennial grass.
A large, tussock-forming grass native to northern New Zealand that forms tall and quite stunning pennant-like inflorescences of a pale hue.