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Rhodanthe anthemoides stem2 NT - Flickr - Macleay Grass Man

Image of Rhodanthe anthemoides (Spreng.) P. G. Wilson

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Description: Native, cool season to yearlong green perennial, bushy, many-stemmed herb. Stems are slender, hairless to sparsely and finely pubescent and to 30 cm tall. Leaves are often crowded, thick, linear to narrow-oblong and about 10 mm long, with sessile sunken globose glands. Heads are solitary and terminal. Outer and intermediate involucral bracts are broad-elliptic, ciliate, pale brown with a purple midrib; inner involucral bracts have an elliptic white lamina. Florets are numerous, yellow and tubular. Flowering is mostly from early spring to mid-summer. Grows predominantly in montane rocky areas, often on sandy soils. Date: 19 September 2014, 10:55. Source: Rhodanthe anthemoides stem2 NT. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location30° 51′ 51.39″ S, 151° 33′ 10.83″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-30.864275; 151.553007.

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