Spin"i*fex (?), n. [NL.; L. spina
spine + facere to make.] 1. (Bot.)
A genus of chiefly Australian grasses, the seeds of which bear an
elastic spine. S. hirsutus (black grass) and S.
longifolius are useful as sand binders. S. paradoxusis a
valuable perennial fodder plant. Also, a plant of this
genus.
2. Any of several Australian grasses of the
genus Tricuspis, which often form dense, almost impassable
growth, their leaves being stiff and sharp-pointed.
Spin"i*fex (?), n. [NL.; L. spina
spine + facere to make.] 1. (Bot.)
A genus of chiefly Australian grasses, the seeds of which bear an
elastic spine. S. hirsutus (black grass) and S.
longifolius are useful as sand binders. S. paradoxusis a
valuable perennial fodder plant. Also, a plant of this
genus.
2. Any of several Australian grasses of the
genus Tricuspis, which often form dense, almost impassable
growth, their leaves being stiff and sharp-pointed.