Chrysopogon fallax is a perennial tufted grass endemic to Australia found in all mainland states except Victoria. It is commonly known as golden beard grass, ribbon grass, and weeping grass.[1]
^Sharp, D; Simon, BK (2002). AusGrass: Grasses of Australia. ISBN 9780643068612.
Chrysopogonfallax is a perennial tufted grass endemic to Australia found in all mainland states except Victoria. It is commonly known as golden beard...
Territory and Queensland. The larvae probably feed on the roots of Chrysopogonfallax. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synemon wulwulam. Wikispecies...
Eucalyptus and Melaleuca woodlands, with a grassy understory dominated by Chrysopogonfallax. In the southeastern Gulf Plains close to the Einasleigh Uplands,...