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Triodia is a large genus of endemic to Australia. The species of this genus are known by the common name spinifex, although they are not a part of the coastal genus Spinifex. Many soft-leaved Triodia species were formerly included in the genus Plectrachne.Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 1992 onwards. The grass genera of the world: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval; including synonyms, morphology, anatomy, physiology, phytochemistry, cytology, classification, pathogens, world and local distribution, and references. Version: 28 November 2005 Triodia is known as tjanpi (grass) in central Australia, and have several traditional uses amongst the Aboriginal Australian peoples of the region.

A (SpiKey) is available as a free application for identifying the Triodia of the (28 species and one hybrid).


Description
Triodia species are Australian that grow in arid regions. Their leaves (30–40 centimetres long) are (-shaped, with a tapering point). The leaf tips, which are high in silica, can break off in the skin, leading to infections.


Uses
Spinifex has had many traditional uses for Aboriginal Australians. Several species were (and are) used extensively as materials for . The seeds were collected and ground to make . was an important adhesive used in spear-making. Burning spinifex produces a strong black smoke, and made in this way were an effective means of communication with families and groups over substantial distances.

The species is used for building shelters; bunched together it is used for trapping fish against creek beds. It is called baru in the languages of the Yindjibarndi and Ngarluma people; the English term is hard spinifex.

of Triodia (1989), ]] Triodia nanofibres have been used to reinforce rubber and latex products. As of 2023, a Brisbane-based company has raised funds to develop medical gels from spinifex resin.


Species
Species currently include:

  • Triodia acutispicula Lazarides
  • Lazarides
  • (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Triodia aristiglumis (Lazarides) Lazarides
  • Lazarides
  • R.L.Barrett & M.D.Barrett
  • Triodia basedowii E.Pritz. – buck spinifex
  • Lazarides
  • Triodia bitextura Lazarides
  • Triodia brizoides (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Triodia bromoides (F.Muell.) Lazarides
  • Triodia bunglensis (S.W.L.Jacobs) Lazarides
  • (S.W.L.Jacobs) Lazarides – southern porcupine grass
  • Triodia burbidgeana S.W.L.Jacobs
  • (C.E.Hubb.) Lazarides
  • Triodia caelestialis G.Armstr.
  • Triodia claytonii Lazarides
  • (Burbidge, N.T) S.W.L.Jacobs
  • (Burbidge, N.T)
  • (Lazarides) Lazarides
  • Triodia cremmophila R.L.Barrett & M.D.Barrett
  • Triodia cunninghamii Benth.
  • Triodia danthonioides (F.Muell.) Lazarides
  • Triodia desertorum (C.E.Hubb.) Lazarides
  • (C.E.Hubb.) Lazarides
  • S.W.L.Jacobs
  • Barrett, Wells & Dixon
  • Triodia fitzgeraldii C.A.Gardner ex N.T.Burb.
  • (C.E.Hubb.) Lazarides
  • Triodia hubbardii (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Triodia inaequiloba (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Lazarides
  • Triodia intermedia Cheel – winged spinifex
  • (Burbidge, N.T)
  • R.Br. – porcupine grass
  • J.M.Black
  • Domin
  • Lazarides
  • Triodia longiceps J.M.Black
  • Triodia longiloba Lazarides
  • Triodia longipalea Lazarides
  • Triodia marginata (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Triodia melvillei (C.E.Hubb.) Lazarides
  • Triodia microstachya R.Br.
  • Triodia mitchellii Benth. – buck spinifex
  • (Burbidge, N.T) – porcupine grass
  • Triodia pascoeana B.K.Simon
  • Triodia plectrachnoides (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Triodia plurinervata (Burbidge, N.T)
  • R.Br.
  • Lazarides
  • R.Br. – gummy spinifex
  • Triodia racemigera C.A.Gardner
  • Triodia radonensis S.W.L.Jacobs
  • Triodia rigidissima (Pilg.) Lazarides
  • (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Lazarides
  • (Burbidge, N.T) – porcupine grass
  • (Henrard) Lazarides
  • Triodia scintillans & M.D.Barrett 2017
  • (Burbidge, N.T)
  • (Burbidge, N.T)
  • Triodia stenostachya Domin
  • Triodia stipoides
  • Triodia tomentosa S.W.L.Jacobs
  • Triodia triaristata Lazarides
  • Triodia triticoides C.A.Gardner
  • Triodia uniaristata (Lazarides) Lazarides
  • Lazarides
  • C.A.Gardner


Formerly included species
Numerous species once considered members of Triodia have been reassigned to other , including: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Trichoneura, Tridens, , , and .


See also
  • Carnegie expedition of 1896
  • , a rare lava rock from the Archaean Era said to have the texture of this grass


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