- ≡ Fuirena rubiginosa Spreng. (1807)
- ≡ Baumea rubiginosa (Spreng.) Boeckeler (1874)
- = Schoenus rubiginosus Sol. ex G.Forst., Fl. Ins. Austr. 89 (1786) nom. inval.
- = Cladium glomeratum R.Br., Prodr. Fl. Nov. Holland. 237 (1810)
Rhizome 2–4 mm. diam., fibrous, covered with a loose coat of closely imbricating papery scales. Culms 30–90 cm. × 1–2.5 mm., terete, soft, light blue-green. Lower Ivs reduced to grey-brown, membr., mucronate sheaths; upper Ivs 1–3, terete like the culms, < or ± = culms, internally septate, tips subulate, acute. Panicle 6–18–(35) cm. long, rounded at the tip, interrupted, with branchlets in distant fascicles, stoutest lateral branchlet arising from lowest spathaceous bract c. 1 mm. diam.; bracts subtending upper fascicles acuminate, membr., red-brown. Spikelets (4.5)–5–6 mm. long, clustered, red-brown, 2–3–(4)-fld, 1 or occ. 2 fls fertile. Glumes 4–5, ovate, acuminate, membr., streaked with red, margins ciliate, scabrid towards the tip and on the keel. Nut 3–4 × c. 1.5 mm., elliptic-oblong, pale- or orange-yellow, smooth, trigonous while immature; beak small, grey or black, acute, trigonous, puberulous.
[From: Moore and Edgar (1970) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 2. as Baumea rubiginosa (Spreng.) Boeck.]