Chorizandra sphaerocephala
{{Short description|Species of grass-like plant}}
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|name = Roundhead Bristle-sedge
|image = Roundhead Bristle-sedge (7077936893).jpg
|image_caption = Royal National Park, NSW
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|genus = Chorizandra
|species = sphaerocephala
|authority = R.Br.
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Chorizandra sphaerocephala, the roundhead bristle-sedge, is a species of perennial herb, found in swampy areas in eastern Australia. An erect rush-like plant from 50 to 110 cm tall, it has tough rhizomes and flower from spring to summer. This is one of the many plants first published by Robert Brown with the type known as "(J.) v.v." Appearing in his Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen in 1810. The specific epithet sphaerocephala refers to the rounded heads.Les Robinson – Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, {{ISBN|978-0-7318-1211-0}} page 284{{NSW Flora Online|genus=Chorizandra |species=sphaerocephala|author= K.L.Wilson}}
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Category:Flora of New South Wales
Category:Flora of Victoria (state)
Category:Plants described in 1810
Category:Taxa named by Robert Brown (botanist, born 1773)
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