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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.
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Source Leucochrysum albicans subsp albicans var albicans head2 ST
Author Harry Rose from South West Rocks, Australia
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