Streaked Arrow-grass Triglochin striata is a semi-aquatic perennial herb, with leaves forming tufts along the rhizome or underground stem. The leaves in those found locally are rounded, although there is also a flat leaved form. The inflorescence is a spike to 18 cm long with 20-200 tiny greenish flowers, on an erect stem, from August to May. At Venus Bay Streaked Arrow-grass is found in saltmarsh vegetation along Anderson Inlet.
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