V.muelleri has 3-lobed leaves (and is usually significantly smaller than V.cuneata), V. gracilis, and V.cuneata have mostly entire leaves, but gracilis is covered in a "woolly" coating of hairs giving it a whitish wash. A good closeup photo of the leaves and flower is usually good enough for this genus, so your photos are perfect :).
Thanks for that info, much appreciated. My guess in my mind was Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata so pleased that it is actually that. Lots of it flowering now in the open grassy woodland of Mount Taylor Nature Reserve.
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