Daisies


Daisies

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Mike wrote:
1 May 2025
Not sure of ID. It looks big and out of season for fleabane.

Erigeron sp.
JaneR wrote:
28 Apr 2025
Capitula have small pedicels, making this Centipeda elatinoides (very evident on specimen collected for herbarium, not so evident in photographs).

Centipeda elatinoides
pinnaCLE wrote:
26 Apr 2025
17 plants found here yesterday after 3 years. Seeds and flowers bagged. All plants uprooted.

Bidens subalternans
Jennybach wrote:
11 Apr 2025
Ok. Interesting.

Ozothamnus cupressoides
Tapirlord wrote:
11 Apr 2025
This is one of those instances where the rare listing on Naturemapr is a little bit misleading. Ozothamnus cupressoides was once thought to be quite rare in the ACT (recorded at only 3 sites), although i must admit recent records suggest that it is significantly more common that initally suspected. It has always been reasonbly commonly and widely distributed throughout Kosciusko NP. The name Kerosene bush is derived exactly how you've envisiged; the plant is highly aromatic and oily which lends very well to starting fires. :)

Ozothamnus cupressoides
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