Capillipedium spicigerum
Capillipedium spicigerum, commonly known as scented-top grass, is a species of perennial grass in the family Poaceae that is native to Australia.
Description
Capillipedium spicigerum is a tufted perennial bunchgrass, without stolons or rhizomes. The culms, or stems of the grass grow to in height and have hairy nodes.The lower leaf sheaths of the plant are silky hairy. The leaf blades are long and wide at the base.
The inflorescence of the plant, or the collections of flowers, are a purplish open panicle, long with short racemes on slender branches. The flowers emit a scent when crushed. The racemes have 3 to 8 pairs of spikelets, one stalked the other unstalked. Flowering is late spring to autumn.
A close relative to Capillipedium spicigerum seems to be A. P. Tiwari & from India. For more details refer to