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Machaerina tenax is a robust, grass-like perennial known for its stiff, upright, and sharply-edged leaves that form dense tussocks. Its tall, slender flowering stems rise distinctly above the foliage, topped with brownish spikelets that add a textural contrast in wetland environments. Machaerina tenax thrives in swampy conditions, its structure aiding both in water filtration and providing habitat for wildlife.
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