Lepidosperma urophorum, the rapier saw sedge is a forest dwelling plant found in south eastern Australia.
Often found on sandy soils near streams.
[1] The specific epithet urophorum is derived from the Greek meaning "tail-bearing".
It is distinguished from Lepidosperma flexuosum by the flower panicle branchlets being straight, rather than crooked.
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