Tussock Grass Poa labillardierei is a large densely tufted tussock with leaves usually at least half as high as the culms or flowering stems. The dull green leaf blades have a rough feel, grow up to 80 cm long and are channeled or sometimes flat. Flowering heads occur in an open pyramid shape up to 25 cm long, from October to February. Tussock Grass is common on moist soils throughout most of Victoria. Coast Tussock Grass Poa poiformis also grows at Venus Bay and has leaves almost as long as the flowering stems.
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