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56 species

Angianthus preissianus (Salt Angianthus)

Apalochlamys spectabilis (Showy Cassinia)

Argentipallium obtusifolium (Blunt Everlasting)

Argentipallium obtusifolium
Argentipallium obtusifolium

Blennospora drummondii (Dwarf Button-flower)

Brachyscome cuneifolia (Wedge-leaf Daisy)

Brachyscome exilis (Slender Daisy)

Brachyscome goniocarpa (Dwarf Daisy)

Brachyscome salkiniae (Elegant Daisy)

Calocephalus lacteus (Milky Beauty-heads)

Calotis hispidula (Hairy Burr-daisy)

Calotis hispidula

Cassinia adunca (Cassinia)

Cassinia laevis (Cough Bush)

Cassinia laevis
Cassinia laevis
Cassinia laevis

Cassinia maritima (Coast Cassinia)

Centipeda crateriformis (Desert Sneezeweed)

Chrysocephalum baxteri (Fringed Everlasting)

Chrysocephalum baxteri
Chrysocephalum baxteri
Chrysocephalum baxteri

Cotula vulgaris (Slender Cotula)

Eriochlamys behrii (Woolly Mantle)

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