Cyperus alterniflorus is a sedge of the family Cyperaceae that is native to Australia.
The perennial and rhizomatous sedge has a robust tufted or tussock-like habit and typically grows to a height of 0.3to. The plant blooms between June and October producing yellow-green-brown flowers. The plant has a short thick rhizome with triquetrous, smooth to scabrous culms that are 0.4to long with a diameter of 5cm (02inches). Leaves are usually longer than the culms and are strongly septate to nodulose and around 12mm wide. The compound to decompound inflorescence has three to eight primary branches up to 15cm (06inches) in length in dense clusters. Following flowering it will form a trigonous pale red-brown to dark brown nut. The nut is narrow-ellipsoid in shape with a length of 1.6to and a diameter of 0.5to.
In Western Australia it is found around creeks and swamps in the Mid West, Wheatbelt and Goldfields-Esperance regions where it grows in sandy-clay soils. It is also found in inland areas of New South Wales,[1] Queensland and South Australia.[2]