
Common Name: Common Everlasting
Botanical Name: Chrysocephalum apiculatum
Family: COMPOSITAE
Description:
Perennial herb, variable in size and shape, 10-50 cm high. Leaves and stems densely covered in woolly-cobwebby hairs. Bright yellow daisies, clustered together at end of stem. Mainly late winter to spring.
Perennial herb, variable in size and shape, 10-50 cm high. Leaves and stems densely covered in woolly-cobwebby hairs. Bright yellow daisies, clustered together at end of stem. Mainly late winter to spring.
Natural Distribution:
Common to woodlands and grasslands in all agricultural districts of SA. In all other States.
Common to woodlands and grasslands in all agricultural districts of SA. In all other States.
Notes:
Is the most common daisy in the northern agricultural districts of SA but is only seen where there is little or no grazing. Formerly named Helichrysum apiculatum. No regional conservation status recorded.
Is the most common daisy in the northern agricultural districts of SA but is only seen where there is little or no grazing. Formerly named Helichrysum apiculatum. No regional conservation status recorded.


