Leucochrysum albicans var. tricolor (Grassland Daisy) flowering in Township Lagoon, Tunbridge, Tasmania. This taxon is listed as Endangered at both the state and federal level (pdf).
Leucochrysum albicans var. tricolor (Grassland Daisy) flowering in Township Lagoon, Tunbridge, Tasmania. This taxon is listed as Endangered at both the state and federal level (pdf).
Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:20. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans head4 ST. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:18. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans habit2 ST. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Summary[edit] Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:32. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans habit6 ST. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location36° 04′ 41.45″ S, 146° 54′ 06.05″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-36.078180; 146.901680.
Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:18. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans habit1 ST. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:19. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans head2 ST. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia. Other versions: This file has an extracted image: File:Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans head2 ST (15689283995) (cropped).jpg..
Summary[edit] Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:32. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans habit5 ST. Author: Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia. Camera location36° 04′ 41.45″ S, 146° 54′ 06.05″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-36.078180; 146.901680.
Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:19. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans plant2 ST. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 10 October 2014, 09:19. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans head1 ST. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia.
Description: Native, perennial, erect, woolly herb with a woody rootstock, to 45 cm tall. Leaves are linear to narrow-oblong, 1–3 mm wide, crowded around the base of stems, 2.5–10 cm long and woolly. Heads are solitary on slender peduncles. Involucral bracts are multiseriate, outer straw-coloured to pale brown or purple; inner bracts are yellow and woolly at the base. Flowering is in spring and summer. Grows in a wide range of habitats: open forest, grassy woodland, alpine herbfields; common on shallow rocky soils. Date: 16 October 2011, 13:19. Source: Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans plant5 ST. Author: Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia. Camera location31° 00′ 37.14″ S, 152° 54′ 29.51″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth-31.010318; 152.908196.