Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Chrysocephalum
Genus of flowering plants From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Chrysocephalum, known by the common name everlastings for their long life as cut flowers, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. There are nine species, all of which were formerly classified under other genera (Helichrysum, Helipterum and Leptorhynchos).
- Species
All the species are endemic to Australia.[1]
- Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Labill.) Steetz - common everlasting, yellow buttons
- Chrysocephalum baxteri (A.Cunn. ex DC.) Anderb.
- Chrysocephalum eremaeum (Haegi) Anderb.
- Chrysocephalum gilesii (F.Muell.) Paul G.Wilson
- Chrysocephalum pterochaetum F.Muell. - perennial sunray
- Chrysocephalum puteale (S.Moore) Paul G.Wilson
- Chrysocephalum semipapposum (Labill.) Steetz - clustered everlasting, yellow buttons
- Chrysocephalum sericeum Paul G.Wilson
- Chrysocephalum vitellinum Paul G.Wilson
Remove ads
Gallery
- The cultivar C. apiculatum 'Flambe Orange'
- Foliage of 'Flambe Orange'
References
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads