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Description Native, warm-season, ascending, hairless annual to 45 cm tall. Leaves occur on the stems and are to 7 cm long, 1–2-pinnatisect and with 7–10 linear-subulate or oblanceolate lobes. Lobes are entire or pinnatisect. Heads are solitary and terminal. The involucral of bracts have minutely ciliate margins. Ray florets are mauve, pink or white and 7–10 mm long. Disc florets are tubular, 5-merous, fertile and yellow. A widespread species in eucalypt forests and grasslands.
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Source Brachyscome multifida var multifida plant4 NC
Author Harry Rose from Dungog, Australia

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