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Hyalosperma Semisterile
''Hyalosperma'' is a genus of Australian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ; Species The species occur in all 6 states of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ... but not in the Northern Territory. References Gnaphalieae Endemic flora of Australia Asteraceae genera {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Hyalosperma Cotula
''Hyalosperma cotula'' is a plant in the Asteraceae family, native to Western Australia, South Australia, and Victoria. It was first described in 1837 by George Bentham as ''Helichrysum cotula'', but was transferred to the genus, ''Hyalosperma ''Hyalosperma'' is a genus of Australian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ; Species The species occur in all 6 states of Australia but not in the Northern Territory. References Gnaphalieae Endemic flora of Australia Asterace ...'', in 1989 by Paul Wilson. It is a slender, erect, annual herb, growing from 0.05 to 0.25 m high, in damp places. The white /yellow flowers may be seen from July to December. References External links Hyalosperma cotula: occurrence datafrom the Australasian Virtual Herbarium Gnaphalieae Endemic flora of Australia {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Hyalosperma Praecox
''Hyalosperma praecox'' commonly known as fine-leaf sunray, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is an upright, annual herb with stems branching from the base and yellow or white flowers and grows in New South Wales and Victoria. Description ''Hyalosperma praecox'' is an upright, multi-stemmed annual high with stems arising from the base. The leaves are narrow, green, long, decreasing in size toward the apex, upper leaves with a dry appendage, and tapering to a point. The white or yellow flowers are borne singly, bracts in several rows, outer bracts about long, inner bracts about long, corolla has five lobes and about long. Flowering occurs in spring and the fruit is an oval-shaped cypsela about long and may be either smooth or warty. Taxonomy and naming This species was first described by Ferdinand von Mueller and given the name ''Helipterum praecox''. In 1989 Paul Graham Wilson changed the name to ''Hyalosperma praecox'' and the description was published i ...
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Gnaphalieae
The Gnaphalieae are a tribe of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is most closely related to the tribes Anthemideae, Astereae, and Calenduleae. Characteristics This group is most diverse in South America, Southern Africa and Australia. There are only a few genera with species native to temperate regions: ''Anaphalis'', ''Antennaria'', ''Gamochaeta'', ''Helichrysum'', ''Leontopodium'' (Edelweiss), '' Phagnalon'', ''Diaperia'', and ''Pseudognaphalium''. The classification of the tribe into subtribes is unclear, with a number of past classifications not being supported by late 20th-century evidence. Genera Gnaphalieae genera recognized by the Global Compositae Database as April 2022: *'' × Filfia'' *'' Acanthocladium'' *''Achyrocline'' *''Acomis'' *'' Actinobole'' *'' Alatoseta'' *''Ammobium'' *'' Amphiglossa'' *'' Anaphalioides'' *''Anaphalis'' *'' Anaxeton'' *'' Ancistrocarphus'' *'' Anderbergia'' *'' Anemocarpa'' *'' Angianthus'' *''Antennaria'' *' ...
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Hyalosperma Zacchaeus
''Hyalosperma'' is a genus of Australian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ; Species The species occur in all 6 states of Australia but not in the Northern Territory. References

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Hyalosperma Strictum
''Hyalosperma'' is a genus of Australian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ; Species The species occur in all 6 states of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ... but not in the Northern Territory. References Gnaphalieae Endemic flora of Australia Asteraceae genera {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Hyalosperma Stoveae
''Hyalosperma'' is a genus of Australian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ; Species The species occur in all 6 states of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ... but not in the Northern Territory. References Gnaphalieae Endemic flora of Australia Asteraceae genera {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Hyalosperma Simplex
''Hyalosperma simplex'' is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is an upright, annual herb with stems branching from the base and yellow or white flowers and is endemic to Western Australia. Description ''Hyalosperma simplex'' is an upright, annual herb up to high with simple stems or sparingly branched from the base with a cottony appearance. The leaves are arranged opposite, rounded on one side, flat on the other, about long, pointed, occasional cottony hairs to smooth. The single yellow or white flower heads are at the end of branches and up to in diameter. The involucral bracts are in several rows, outer bracts ellitic-shaped, dry, light brown with occasional wooly hairs at the base. Flowering occurs from September to December and the fruit is an achene oblong to egg-shaped, long, surface rough with small, rounded protuberances or smooth, red-brown and about in diameter. Taxonomy and naming This species was first described 1845 by Joachim Steetz who gave i ...
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Hyalosperma Semisterile
''Hyalosperma'' is a genus of Australian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ; Species The species occur in all 6 states of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ... but not in the Northern Territory. References Gnaphalieae Endemic flora of Australia Asteraceae genera {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Hyalosperma Pusillum
''Hyalosperma'' is a genus of Australian flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. ; Species The species occur in all 6 states of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ... but not in the Northern Territory. References Gnaphalieae Endemic flora of Australia Asteraceae genera {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Hyalosperma Glutinosum
''Hyalosperma glustinosum'' is a plant in the Asteraceae family, native to Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ... and found in all mainland states and territories except the Northern Territory. (However NSW PlantNET also excludes Queensland.) It was first described in 1845 by Joachim Steetz. It is an erect annual herb, growing from 10 to 20 cm high. Its yellow flowers are seen from July to November. References External links ''Hyalosperma glutinosum'': occurrence datafrom the Australasian Virtual Herbarium Gnaphalieae {{Gnaphalieae-stub ...
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Steetz
Joachim Steetz (12 November 1804 – 24 March 1862) was a German botanist. His herbarium, comprising more than 5000 specimens from over 160 collectors and 30 countries was purchased in 1863 by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller for the sum of 80 pounds. The collection is currently housed at the National Herbarium of Victoria. The herbarium was compiled by Steetz over more than thirty years and comprises 160 collectors from more than 30 countries, including type specimens from plant collectors of the time including: *Nils Johan Andersson (Galápagos Islands) * Nikolaus Binder *Christian Friedrich Ecklon (South Africa) *Joseph Dalton Hooker *Johann Wilhelm Karl Moritz *Wilhelm Peters *Ludwig Preiss (Western Australia) *Anton Rochel ( The Banat) *Moritz Richard Schomburgk *Berthold Carl Seemann *Charles Wilkins Short (North America) *Franz Sieber *Theodor Siemssen *Andrew Sinclair *Thomas Thomson *Nikolai Turczaninow (Russia) *Jens Vahl (Arctic) *Karl Ludwig Philip ...
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Hyalosperma Demissum
''Hyalosperma demissum'', commonly known as moss sunray, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is a small, annual herb with whitish yellow flowers and is endemic to Australia. Description ''Hyalosperma demissum'' is a rounded, small annual to high and sparsely covered with long, soft, straight hairs or smooth. The leaves are linear and more or less triangular in cross-section, about long, about wide and gradually tapering to a point. The whitish-yellow flowers are in dense clusters amongst the foliage, the bracts are arranged in 3-4 rows, broadly oblong to oval shaped, outer bracts long, almost translucent, light green, silvery or light yellowish brown. The florets are in groupings of 15-25 and the corolla has 3 or 4 lobes. Flowering occurs from September to December and the fruit is a dry, one-seeded, compressed, egg-shaped, warty and about long. Taxonomy and naming This species was described in 1852 by Asa Gray and given the name ''Pteropogon demissus''. In ...
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