Drummond's Everlasting Daisy, Pompom daisy
Splendid Everlasting
Sand Sunray, Teitkens Daisy
Common Cassinia or Dogwood
Fleshy Groundsel or Annual Yellowtop
Silver Snow Daisy
Fringed Daisy Bush - Kangaroo Island Endemic
Poached Egg Daisy,
Large-leaf Daisy-bush
Azure Daisy Bush
Flannel Cudweed
Simpson Desert Daisy - Yellow Billybutton
Goldfields Daisy
Poached Egg Daisy
Common Everlasting
Erodiophyllum elderi - Hard Heads
Much-branched Daisybush
Orange Immortelle
Pink Daisy - Streptoglossa sp.
Shark Bay Daisy
Annual herb to about 50cm high. Leaves up to 3cm long. Flower heads about 5cm across. Flowers which may be white, cream, pink or yellow form after rain.
Ascending or erect herb with many stems to 40 cm high. Cauline leaves oblong to oblanceolate, 3–7 cm long, 2–10 mm wide, apex broad-acute, gland-tipped; lamina concolorous, olive-brown to green,
A dense woody shrub growing to about 1m high. small rectangular shaped leaves covered with hairs giving a greyish appearance. Flowerheads about 2cm across.
Perennial herb to 40 cm high with fleshy tuberous roots. Leaves all basal, linear-lanceolate or oblanceolate, 4–30 cm long, 2–15 mm wide, apex acute, base tapered,
Erect annual, herb, 0.05-0.3(-0.5) m high.
Goldfields Daisy commonly grows into compact round shrubs about half a metre in height. The small leaves are flat, stiff and slightly viscid (sticky). The flowerheads are over 2 cm diameter,
Perennial herb 15–50 cm high with a woody rootstock, branched or unbranched, erect to ascending, ± woolly and with scattered inconspicuous glandular hairs. Leaves narrow-oblanceolate or linear,
Variable shrub up to 1.5m. Leaves small and rounded.
Xerochrysum bracteatum, the "Golden Everlasting", is one of the best known of the "paper daisies". It is a very widespread species occurring in both annual and perennial forms.
An attractive daisy with large bright flowerheads. Sparsely woolly to almost smooth perennial to 70 cm high with several stems. Basal leaves to 20 cm long; leaves on stem narrow, spear shaped,
A shrub to 2 m high that grows in moist sub-alpine gullies. Leaves alternate or opposite, 20–120 mm long, 6–28 mm wide; margins entire, flat; apex acute or rounded; surfaces discolorous,
This bushy understorey shrub is common in dry forests, particularly in disturbed areas. The narrow leaves are dark green on top and pale below and have a slightly scaly texture,
An attractive perennial herb that can put on a lovely summer display in alpine meadows and among high altitude woodland. Leaves are elongated and form a dense basal rosette.
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