Good job I asked you. A good photo of the seeds which are definitely Brachyscome. I will try to key it out. Could you get a higher magnification with your macro? I want to have a look at the chaff, which might be a second type of seed.
The two more likely species of Brachyscome with winged seeds and similar looking leaves are ciliaris, which has ‘petals’ 2-9 mm long and winged and unwinged seeds, the winged seeds with broad flat wings at maturity, and dentata, with ‘petals’ 6.4-12 mm long, and seeds with broad dissected wings at maturity.
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