Eleocharis plana, the flat spike-sedge, is a flat perennial sedge (in the family Cyperaceae) with creeping rhizomes, which grows up to 80 cm high in moist situations.
It is widespread in inland New South Wales, and is also found in Queensland and in South Australia.
The anthers are 1.5–3.1 mm long and the style is trifid.
It is shining and a bright yellow to brown, with the base of the style base being about half as long and wide as the nut.
[1] Eleocharis plana was first described by Stanley Thatcher Blake in 1938.