I had been reading about "Australian Wild Rice" for some years and had long been intruigued by the prospect of growing this unutilised food plant. Apparently this species (Potamophila parviflora) is genetically related to American Wild Rice (Zizania spp.), but is restricted to just a few river systems half a World away from its Yankee cousin.
I had thought of looking for this plant, which could easily become threatened by things like climate change and habitat loss, but was quite surprised to find anything even vaguely resembling it on our little rest stop. But that is what happened! I went for a quick stroll down to the river and literally walked straight into a plant seemed to have all the charateristics I had read about. (The photo above is the only reconisable one of this species on the Net - previously I could only find botanical descriptions).
To see if I had really found what I thought I had, I collected a piece and some seed. The available descriptions were not completely helpful, so I have had to spend many hours eliminating every other possiblility to be confident that this is actually Australian Wild Rice. I will have more about this plant on my website as soon as I have finished putting together more information.

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