Scleranthus biflorus
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Common name: Cushion-bush
Other common names include the knawel and two-flowered knawel or twin-flower knawel
Conservation status: unkown
Etymology:
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Flowers:
There are minute, double-headed green flowers in late spring
Fruit:
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Leaves:
Bright green and linear leaves about 4mm long.
Stem & branches:
x
Roots:
x
Habit:
It may be in the form of a mat or a multi branched, spreading perennial herb
A spreading, moss-like plant with dense, bright green foliage
Habitat:
A common plant in grassland, particularly at higher altitudes
Distribution:
Found in Australia and New Zealand
Species:
World: S, G
Australia: S, G
Additional notes:
As of 2015, this species was under review, and new taxa were planned
Propagation can be by division or by seed
The fungus Rhizoctonia can cause dead brown patches in this species