Tussock
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Tussock most often refers to a small hillock
Hillock
A hillock or knoll is a small hill, usually separated from a larger group of hills such as a range. Hillocks are similar in their distribution and size to small mesas or buttes. The term is largely a British one...

 of grassy, or grass-like plant growth, but may also refer to Plants and ecology, Insects.

Plants and ecology

  • Tussock (grass)
    Tussock (grass)
    Tussock grasses or bunch grasses are found as native plants in natural ecosystems, as forage in pastures, and as ornamental grasses in gardens....

  • New Zealand tussock grasslands
    New Zealand tussock grasslands
    Tussock grasslands form expansive and distinctive landscapes in the South Island and to a lesser extent in the central plateau region of the North Island of New Zealand...

  • Serrated Tussock
    Nassella trichotoma
    Nassella trichotoma is a type of bunchgrass plant, native in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, and Peru.It is considered a weed of national significance in Australia, reducing the productivity of pasture and creating a fire hazard. In many states, landowners are required by law to keep their land free of...

     (Nassella trichotoma)
  • Tussock grassland
    Tussock grassland
    Tussock grassland is a form of open grassland common in many temperate southern hemisphere regions, notably in New Zealand, but also in Australia, Argentina, some subantarctic islands, and parts of southern and eastern Africa....

  • Tussock Grassland (Tanzania)

Insects

  • Rusty Tussock Moth (Orgyia antiqua)
  • Western tussock moth (Orgyia vetusta)
  • Lymantriidae
    Lymantriidae
    Lymantriidae is a family of moths. Many of its component species are referred to as "Tussock moths" of one sort or another. The caterpillar, or larval, stage of these species often has a distinctive appearance of alternating bristles and haired projections...

     - a family of moths, including Tussock moths

Other

  • Floating Island
    Floating island
    A floating island is a mass of floating aquatic plants, mud, and peat ranging in thickness from a few inches to several feet. Floating islands are a common natural phenomenon that are found in many parts of the world. They exist less commonly as a man-made phenomenon...

    , a mat of decaying roots and vegetation floating on a lake
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