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Gnaphalium (Asteraceae) 2:320 |
Although the
Students Flora describes many species of Gnapalium, most of
these have been split off into other genera (Euchiton,
Pseudognaphalium and Gamochaeta).
Now only one native herb (G. indutum) remains within this genus. It is a small (sometimes
very small) woolly, native annual herb that is commonly found in saltmarshes and other saline, intermittently wet places. It has more
or less erect stems short, very narrow leaves
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