File:Chrysocephalum semipapposum leaf1 CAN (15638547408).jpg

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Description Native cool-season to yearlong green, perennial, variable aromatic herb 15–60 cm tall with numerous wiry stems; branches are ± woolly. Leaves are linear, 0.2–5 cm long and 1–2 mm wide, with an indumentum as on branches, often slightly denser on lower surface. Heads are 6–7 mm diam and occur in compact corymbose clusters, or rarely heads solitary, terminal on usually leafy branches. Involucral bracts are 8–10-seriate, innermost usually longest and outer bracts woolly. Flowering is year-round, but mostly in spring and early summer. Usually grows in woodland and grassland of hills or mountains or on isolated rocky rises.
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Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia

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