The hills and country generally seen in this glen are more fertile than those outside, having real grass instead of triodia upon their sides.
We got clear of the low hills of the glen, and almost immediately entered thick scrubs, varied by high sandhills, with casuarina and triodia on them.
There were casuarinas and triodia in profusion--two different kinds of vegetation which appear to thoroughly enjoy one another's company.
We have had to clear the ground round our fort of the stones and huge bunches of triodia which we found there.
The triodiawas as thick and strong as it could grow.
This hill was rugged with broken granite boulders, scrubby with mulga and bushes, and covered with triodia to its summit.
No sign of the recent presence of natives was anywhere visible, nor had the triodia been burnt for probably many years.
Travelling now for the new hills, we soon entered scrubs, where some plots of the dreaded triodia were avoided.
The scrub and triodia very soon made their appearance together, and we were forced to camp in a miserable place, there being neither grass nor water for the unfortunate horses.
At five miles we struck on a bend of a river, and we saw great volumes of smoke from burning grass and triodia rising in all directions.
Bordering upon the open stony triodia ground above-mentioned is a bed of scrubs, composed chiefly of mulga, though there are various other trees, shrubs, and plants amongst it.
The country still retained all the appearance of fine, open, dry, grassy downs, and the triodia tops waving in the heated breeze had all the semblance of good grass.
I rode away west, over open triodia sandhills, with occasional dots of scrub between, for twenty miles.
There was no grass, and not being possessed of organs that could digest triodia he simply rested.
Then, after coming over poor low ridges covered with triodia and wooded chiefly with tea trees for five and three-quarter miles, we reached at 2.
Sheep or cattle will do well on it but it will not carry much stock to its acreage as it is confined at many places by ridges with triodia and only a small proportion of other grasses.
It is undulating poor land of a sandstone formation, grassed with triodia and wooded with ironbark and bloodwood.
The country on the other side of the range is nearly level; back from the creek it is chiefly overgrown with triodia and wooded with ironbark.
Triodia is certainly better than nothing, as stock will eat it when it is young, and at other times will eat it rather than starve.
On both sides of the creek there are stony ranges grassed with triodia and wooded with ironbark.
Beyond, a waste of sandy tea-tree levels, thickly covered with triodia or spinifex, and other desert grasses.
At four miles crossed a dry channel coming from the south-south-east, and continued our course over a poor tract of country, covered with triodia and a few acacia, large bare red granite rocks cropping out here and there.
The country continues to be of a bad description, and covered with scrub, though of a more open nature than before, the soil more gravelly, melaleuca less frequent, and eucalypti and triodia more abundant.
The grass was abundant and good, though triodia appeared on the higher ridges; at 7.
The whole of the country is very level and covered with dense brigalow scrubs, except one sandy plain, on which triodia was more abundant than grass.
The horizon was unbroken; all appeared one slightly undulating plain, with just sufficient triodia and bushes growing on it to hide the red sand when viewed at a distance.
In many places we began to observe patches of triodia in the midst of the alluvial plains through which the river continued to run, and distant ranges were observed both to the north and south.
The general aspect of the country was wretched in the extreme, as little besides a few small gum-trees and triodia clothed the rugged surface of the red sandstone.
The wide flat on the left bank of the creek was well grassed; but the valley was bounded by steep sandstone hills covered with triodia and scrub; returned to the camp at 5.
The varieties of the indigenous grasses that cover the great western plains are innumerable; all are more or less eaten by stock, even the triodia or spinifex that is looked on as a desert grass, and of a formidable and forbidding nature.
Great Sandy Desert seen by Sturt, red ridges of sand running east and west, covered with the inhospitable Triodia or Spinifex grass.
Young and tender grasses were chosen, regardless of species, when various combinations of Triodia flava, Bromus inermis and Poa pratensis were offered to the voles.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "triodia" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.