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Gahnia
Gahnia (sawsedge, saw-sedge) is a genus of sedges native to China, Southeast Asia, New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand and a number of Pacific Islands. The common name is due to the toothed margins. It often forms tussocks.
Gahnia tristis
species of plant
Gahnia procera
species of plant

Gahnia grandis
species of plant
Gahnia setifolia
species of plant
Gahnia rigida
species of plant

Gahnia lacera
species of plant

Gahnia xanthocarpa
species of plant

Gahnia pauciflora
sedge native to New Zealand

Gahnia trifida
species of plant
Gahnia filum
species of plant
Gahnia javanica
species of plant
Gahnia erythrocarpa
species of plant
Gahnia aspera
species of plant
Gahnia australis
species of plant
Gahnia microstachya
species of plant
Gahnia sieberiana
species of plant
Gahnia melanocarpa
species of plant
Gahnia decomposita
species of plant
Gahnia beecheyi
species of plant
Gahnia schoenoides
species of plant
Gahnia aristata
species of plant

Gahnia filifolia
species of plant
Gahnia microcarpa
species of plant
Gahnia sclerioides
species of plant
Gahnia lanigera
species of plant
Gahnia drummondii
species of plant
Gahnia deusta
species of plant
Gahnia baniensis
species of plant
Gahnia insignis
species of plant
Gahnia ancistrophylla
species of plant
Gahnia subaequiglumis
species of plant
Gahnia graminifolia
species of plant
Gahnia vitiensis
species of plant
Gahnia hystrix
species of plant
Gahnia howeana
species of plant
Gahnia novocaledonensis
species of plant
Gahnia radula
species of plant
Gahnia sinuosa
species of plant
Gahnia marquisensis
species of plant