Vittadinia australis

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Read about Vittadinia australis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Vittadinia australis, A. Rich. (V. triloba, DC., not Hort.). Herbaceous plant of uncertain duration, 1 ft. high or less, tomentose: lvs. obovate or spatulate to linear-cuneate, entire or coarsely 3-toothed or lobed: heads solitary: rays narrow: said to be revolute (which may apply only to dried specimens). G.W. 11: p. 129. Austral., Tasmania.—There are botanical varieties.


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