Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 3 April 2008, 08:39. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant8 NWP. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:53. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant2 NT. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:54. Source: Vittadinia cuneata flowerhead3 NT. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:17. Source: Vittadinia cuneata leaf3 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:18. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant5 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:16. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant3 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:19. Source: Vittadinia cuneata flowerhead7 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 3 April 2008, 08:22. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant7 NWP. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:19. Source: Vittadinia cuneata flowerhead8 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:53. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant1 NT. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:54. Source: Vittadinia cuneata flowerhead4 NT. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:17. Source: Vittadinia cuneata leaf1 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:54. Source: Vittadinia cuneata flowerhead1 NT. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:15. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant4 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:18. Source: Vittadinia cuneata plant6 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 14 November 2010, 13:54. Source: Vittadinia cuneata flowerhead2 NT. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, annual or perennial, woody, rigidly erect, hairy herb 10–40 cm tall. Leaves are cuneate or oblanceolate and 10–25 mm long; margins are entire or have 2 small lateral lobes. Heads are 5–8 mm long ray florets are female, 1–3-seriate and pale blue to mauve; disc florets are tubular, bisexual and yellow. Achenes are linear to oblanceolate, ridged and 4–7, with pappus bristles 4–8 mm long. Flowering occurs in spring and summer; sometimes after rain in a warmer autumn. Grows in a variety of habitats, natural and disturbed; usually in habitats with shallow, well drained soils. Date: 26 September 2014, 08:16. Source: Vittadinia cuneata flowerhead5 NWS. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location31° 08′ 13.39″ S, 150° 57′ 34.96″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-31.137054; 150.959711.