Sporadanthus rivularis

Sporadanthus rivularis is a sedge-like herb in the Restionaceae family, native to Western Australia. It is a spreading perennial growing from rhizomes to heights of  from 1 to 1.2 m, on black sands and clay along creek edges. It is a dioecious species.

This species was first described by Barbara Briggs and Lawrie Johnson in 2012. The specific epithet, rivularis, derives from Latin and means "of a brook or stream" referring to the species' occurrence near rivers and creeks.

Distribution
It is found in the IBRA Regions of Jarrah Forest, Swan Coastal Plain, and Warren.