button grass
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edit- (chiefly Australia) Any of several grasses with round or globular flower heads; especially Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus, a tussock-forming sedge especially of western Tasmania, forming distinct plains; and Dactyloctenium radulans, an annual grass of mainland Australia. [from 19th c.]
- 1997, Richard Flanagan, chapter 75, in The Sound of One Hand Clapping[1], New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, pages 377–378:
- [T]he ceiling swelled in waves like an ocean, like a buttongrass plain, like the pocked earth stripped of its trees […] .
- 2004, Nicholas Shakespeare, In Tasmania, Harvill Press, p. 73:
- Button-grass plains grew in peaty soil to the water's edge.