Daisy species

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175 species

Ozothamnus stirlingii (Ovens Everlasting)

Ozothamnus stirlingii
Ozothamnus stirlingii
Ozothamnus stirlingii

Ozothamnus thyrsoideus (Sticky Everlasting)

Ozothamnus thyrsoideus
Ozothamnus thyrsoideus
Ozothamnus thyrsoideus

Pappochroma nitidum (Sticky Fleabane)

Pappochroma nitidum
Pappochroma nitidum
Pappochroma nitidum

Picris angustifolia (Mountain Picris)

Picris angustifolia
Picris angustifolia
Picris angustifolia

Podolepis canescens (Large Copper-Wire Daisy)

Podolepis canescens
Podolepis canescens

Podolepis decipiens (A Copper-wire Daisy)

Podolepis decipiens
Podolepis decipiens
Podolepis decipiens

Podolepis jaceoides (Showy Copper-wire Daisy)

Podolepis jaceoides
Podolepis jaceoides
Podolepis jaceoides

Podolepis robusta (Alpine Podolepis)

Podolepis robusta
Podolepis robusta
Podolepis robusta

Rhodanthe anthemoides (Chamomile Sunray)

Rhodanthe anthemoides
Rhodanthe anthemoides
Rhodanthe anthemoides

Senecio bathurstianus (Rough Fireweed)

Senecio bathurstianus
Senecio bathurstianus
Senecio bathurstianus

Senecio biserratus (Jagged Fireweed)

Senecio biserratus
Senecio biserratus
Senecio biserratus

Senecio diaschides (Erect Groundsel)

Senecio diaschides
Senecio diaschides
Senecio diaschides

Senecio distalilobatus (Distal-lobe Fireweed)

Senecio distalilobatus
Senecio distalilobatus
Senecio distalilobatus

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