Daisy species

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27 species

Actinobole uliginosum (Flannel Cudweed, Cotton Weed)

Actinobole uliginosum
Actinobole uliginosum
Actinobole uliginosum

Calocephalus citreus (Lemon Beauty Heads)

Calocephalus citreus
Calocephalus citreus
Calocephalus citreus

Cassinia sifton (Sifton Bush, Chinese Shrub)

Cassinia sifton
Cassinia sifton
Cassinia sifton

Centipeda cunninghamii (Common Sneezeweed)

Centipeda cunninghamii
Centipeda cunninghamii
Centipeda cunninghamii

Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Common Everlasting)

Chrysocephalum apiculatum
Chrysocephalum apiculatum
Chrysocephalum apiculatum

Chrysocephalum semipapposum (Clustered Everlasting)

Chrysocephalum semipapposum
Chrysocephalum semipapposum
Chrysocephalum semipapposum

Cotula australis (Common Cotula, Carrot Weed)

Cotula australis
Cotula australis
Cotula australis

Gnaphalium indutum (Tiny Cudweed)

Gnaphalium indutum
Gnaphalium indutum
Gnaphalium indutum

Microseris walteri (Yam Daisy, Murnong)

Microseris walteri
Microseris walteri
Microseris walteri

Ozothamnus obcordatus (Grey Everlasting)

Ozothamnus obcordatus
Ozothamnus obcordatus
Ozothamnus obcordatus

Podolepis jaceoides (Showy Copper-wire Daisy)

Podolepis jaceoides
Podolepis jaceoides
Podolepis jaceoides

Senecio glomeratus subsp. glomeratus (Short-fruited Purple Fireweed)

Senecio glomeratus subsp. glomeratus
Senecio glomeratus subsp. glomeratus
Senecio glomeratus subsp. glomeratus

Senecio quadridentatus (Cotton Fireweed)

Senecio quadridentatus
Senecio quadridentatus
Senecio quadridentatus

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  • Non-invasive or negligible (change?)

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