The waxy, bluish leaves form tufts around the base of each stem.
It forms small, soft, olive-brown tufts on the surface of other plants.
The hairs on the cheeks are elongated and form tufts.
It grows from a rhizome, resprouting to form new tufts.
It usually forms tufts or mats on soil in dry to moist forested areas.
The body of these caterpillars is covered with hairs which form long tufts or brushes.
This is an annual bunchgrass forming tufts up to about half a meter in height.
It forms tufts and can spread into wide monotypic stands.
Forming dense, red tufts, the plant is easily recognized.
It sometimes forms tufts, and may or may not spread via stolons.