Xerochrysum viscosum
Sticky Everlasting
Sticky Everlasting
Wikipedia links: Angiosperm > Eudicots > Asterids > Asterales > Campanulids > Asteraceae > Xerochrysum viscosum
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Common name: Sticky everlasting
Conservation status: ...
Etymology:
Flowers:
Inflorescence bracts are papery and yellow in colour
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Habit:
It is a sticky everlasting erect viscid herb
Habitat:
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Distribution:
A flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Australia, growing in Victoria and NSW
It is usually annual, though sometimes perennial, mainly flowers in spring and summer
The plant normally grows from 20–80 centimetres high, and is usually much branched
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Sources of information:
(2023)