Summary[edit] Description: English: Calotis lappulacea cultivated plant growing in the Australian Botanic Garden. Date: 5 September 2020, 14:45:50. Source: Own work. Author: Allthingsnative.
Description: Native, yearlong green, perennial, erect herb or small shrub to 50 cm tall. Grows in sclerophyll woodland and pasture, widespread on all types of soil. More common inland in NSW. Date: 18 October 2011, 12:01. Source: Calotis lappulacea plant11. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia. Camera location29° 24′ 00.04″ S, 149° 49′ 29.2″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-29.400011; 149.824778.
Description: Heads occur in loose leafy cymes or are solitary. The receptacle is conical, with scales. Ray florets are yellow and 2–3.5 mm long. Disc florets are yellow, tubular and bisexual, but the ovary is usually abortive. Date: 18 October 2011, 12:01. Source: Calotis lappulacea flowerhead3. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia. Camera location29° 24′ 00.25″ S, 149° 49′ 29.14″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-29.400070; 149.824762.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Calotis lappulacea cultivated plant growing in the Australian Botanic Garden. Date: 5 September 2020, 14:46:40. Source: Own work. Author: Allthingsnative.
Description: Heads occur in loose leafy cymes or are solitary. The receptacle is conical, with scales. Ray florets are yellow and 2–3.5 mm long. Disc florets are yellow, tubular and bisexual, but the ovary is usually abortive. Date: 18 October 2011, 12:01. Source: Calotis lappulacea flowerhead2. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia. Camera location29° 24′ 00.11″ S, 149° 49′ 29.09″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-29.400031; 149.824747.
Description: Native, yearlong green, perennial, erect herb or small shrub to 50 cm tall. Grows in sclerophyll woodland and pasture, widespread on all types of soil. More common inland in NSW. Date: 24 January 2013, 09:51. Source: Calotis lappulacea plant1. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, yearlong green, perennial, erect herb or small shrub to 50 cm tall. Grows in sclerophyll woodland and pasture, widespread on all types of soil. More common inland in NSW. Date: 18 October 2011, 12:01. Source: Calotis lappulacea plant12. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia. Camera location29° 24′ 00.38″ S, 149° 49′ 29.27″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-29.400106; 149.824798.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Calotis lappulacea cultivated plant growing in the Australian Botanic Garden. Date: 5 September 2020, 14:47:08. Source: Own work. Author: Allthingsnative.
Description: Native, yearlong green, perennial, erect herb or small shrub to 50 cm tall. Grows in sclerophyll woodland and pasture, widespread on all types of soil. More common inland in NSW. Date: 24 January 2013, 09:51. Source: Calotis lappulacea plant2. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, cool-season to yearlong green, perennial, erect or prostrate, hairy herb to 60 cm tall; more or less woody at the base. Basal leaves are petiolate, soon withering; cauline leaves are wedge-shaped to spathulate, 8–40 mm long, sparsely hairy and sessile; margins toothed towards apex. Heads 6–20 mm diam., solitary or in loose leafy cymes of 2 or 3; involucral bracts scabrous-hairy and with scattered glandular hairs; receptacle conical, without scales. Disc florets are tubular and yellow; ray florets are white, blue or purple and 3–9 mm long. Achenes have a pappus of 2–4 rigid barbed awns, with 2–4 basal scales. Widespread on a wide variety of soil types and situations. Date: 23 May 2014, 10:11. Source: Calotis cuneifolia head7. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, cool-season to yearlong green, perennial, erect or prostrate, hairy herb to 60 cm tall; more or less woody at the base. Basal leaves are petiolate, soon withering; cauline leaves are wedge-shaped to spathulate, 8–40 mm long, sparsely hairy and sessile; margins toothed towards apex. Heads 6–20 mm diam., solitary or in loose leafy cymes of 2 or 3; involucral bracts scabrous-hairy and with scattered glandular hairs; receptacle conical, without scales. Disc florets are tubular and yellow; ray florets are white, blue or purple and 3–9 mm long. Achenes have a pappus of 2–4 rigid barbed awns, with 2–4 basal scales. Widespread on a wide variety of soil types and situations. Date: 23 May 2014, 10:13. Source: Calotis cuneifolia head9. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, cool-season to yearlong green, perennial, erect or prostrate, hairy herb to 60 cm tall; more or less woody at the base. Basal leaves are petiolate, soon withering; cauline leaves are wedge-shaped to spathulate, 8–40 mm long, sparsely hairy and sessile; margins toothed towards apex. Heads 6–20 mm diam., solitary or in loose leafy cymes of 2 or 3; involucral bracts scabrous-hairy and with scattered glandular hairs; receptacle conical, without scales. Disc florets are tubular and yellow; ray florets are white, blue or purple and 3–9 mm long. Achenes have a pappus of 2–4 rigid barbed awns, with 2–4 basal scales. Widespread on a wide variety of soil types and situations. Date: 23 May 2014, 10:10. Source: Calotis cuneifolia head5. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, cool-season to yearlong green, perennial, erect or prostrate, hairy herb to 60 cm tall; more or less woody at the base. Basal leaves are petiolate, soon withering; cauline leaves are wedge-shaped to spathulate, 8–40 mm long, sparsely hairy and sessile; margins toothed towards apex. Heads 6–20 mm diam., solitary or in loose leafy cymes of 2 or 3; involucral bracts scabrous-hairy and with scattered glandular hairs; receptacle conical, without scales. Disc florets are tubular and yellow; ray florets are white, blue or purple and 3–9 mm long. Achenes have a pappus of 2–4 rigid barbed awns, with 2–4 basal scales. Widespread on a wide variety of soil types and situations. Date: 23 May 2014, 10:12. Source: Calotis cuneifolia plant4. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, cool-season to yearlong green, perennial, erect or prostrate, hairy herb to 60 cm tall; more or less woody at the base. Basal leaves are petiolate, soon withering; cauline leaves are wedge-shaped to spathulate, 8–40 mm long, sparsely hairy and sessile; margins toothed towards apex. Heads 6–20 mm diam., solitary or in loose leafy cymes of 2 or 3; involucral bracts scabrous-hairy and with scattered glandular hairs; receptacle conical, without scales. Disc florets are tubular and yellow; ray florets are white, blue or purple and 3–9 mm long. Achenes have a pappus of 2–4 rigid barbed awns, with 2–4 basal scales. Widespread on a wide variety of soil types and situations. Date: 25 May 2014, 12:36. Source: Calotis cuneifolia leaf8. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.