There is but one known species, Hodgsoniola junciformis, endemic to Western Australia.
[1] The species was first described in 1860 by Ferdinand von Mueller as Hodgsonia junciformis,[2][3] but in 1861 he reassigned it to the genus, Hodgsoniola (in the index).
[2][4] It is a tufted perennial herb growing from 20 cm to 50 cm high and flowers from September to December.
[5] It grows in the IBRA regions of Swan Coastal Plain, Warren, and Jarrah Forest on grey-black sand in swamps.
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