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''Dichelachne crinita '', commonly known as the longhair plume grass, is a type of grass found in Australia, New Zealand and islands of the Pacific Ocean. It is often seen on sandy soils near the sea as well as woodlands. The flowering panicles are open and feathery at maturity. The grass may grow up to 1.5 metres (5 ft) tall. ''Crinita'', the specific epithet, is derived from Latin (hairy).〔Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 9780731812110 page 269〕 ==Taxonomy== Carolus Linnaeus the Younger described the longhair plume grass in his ''Supplementum Plantarum'' in 1781 as ''Anthoxanthum crinitum''. ''Crinita'' is derived from the verb ''crinio'' "I cover with hair" and refers to the hairy panicles. Joseph Dalton Hooker gave it its current name in 1853. Longhair plumegrass is the common name in Australia, while clovenfoot plumegrass is a name recorded in America.
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