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Xerochrysum viscosum

2 Sticky Everlasting at Fadden, ACT

Xerochrysum viscosum at Fadden, ACT - 4 Dec 2021
Xerochrysum viscosum at Fadden, ACT - 4 Dec 2021
Xerochrysum viscosum at Fadden, ACT - 4 Dec 2021
Xerochrysum viscosum at Fadden, ACT - 4 Dec 2021
Xerochrysum viscosum at Fadden, ACT - 4 Dec 2021
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Identification history

Xerochrysum viscosum 4 Dec 2021 Tapirlord
Xerochrysum viscosum 4 Dec 2021 RodDeb

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User's notes

Just a note when doing a search for Sticky Everlasting the only one that came up was Ozothamnus thyrsoideus not this one Xerochrysum viscosum which also has the common name Sticky Everlasting, very confusing if not well versed on plants.

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Tapirlord wrote:
   4 Dec 2021
A very valid point, there have been reptile and insect sightings that have ended up in unidentified plants because the contributor has searched by common name which can be so confusing! Regardless these are great images, you should photograph plants more often!! :)
RodDeb wrote:
   4 Dec 2021
Thank you very much for being so understanding.

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Location information

Sighting information

Additional information

  • 30cm to 1 metre Plant height
  • True In flower

Species information

  • Xerochrysum viscosum Scientific name
  • Sticky Everlasting Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 985m Recorded at altitude
  • 737 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower
  • External link More information
  • Synonyms

    Bracteantha viscosa Helichrysum viscosum

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