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Photographed by Sparra Mc ©
Golden everlasting,
Xerochrysum bracteatum
Asteraceae. Predominantly an annual herb.
Height: 30-50cm
Width: 10-40cm
Leaves: light green, sheathing, broadly elliptical, 3-15cm, with a prominent central vein.The young growth is sticky on the main fleshy stem.
Flowers: Cream/orange, terminal paper daisy, 2-5cm across.
Flowering: Spring and sporadic.
Fruit: An achene.
Habitat/Distribution: An understorey plant in dry anphyll forest. Also WA, SA,Vic, NSW, Q.
Cultivation: Hardy, requiring summer moisture. Removing spent flower heads promotes further flowering. Will self-seed freely, often producing interesting forms. Propagation easy from seed or cuttings. Many commercial forms are now available.
Distinguishing features: Stiff papery bracts.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
European Honey Bee Feeding on Golden Everlasting Daisy



