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Brachyscome diversifolia (Asteraceae) 2:297 |
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Brachyscome diversifolia
is an uncommon native herb of sandy places near the coast (e.g.
on the inland side of dunes). It is a largish, hairy plant
(20-50 cm tall) with a basal rosette of leaves and erect, leafy
flowering stems. The leaves are toothed or lobed. The flower heads
are 3-4 cm wide and resemble those of the common weed, Ox-eye Daisy
(Leucanthemum vulgare).
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