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- Xerochrysum (syn. Bracteantha) is a genus of flowering plants native to Australia. It was described by Russian botanist Nikolai Tzvelev in 1990, preceding...
- Xerochrysum bracteatum, commonly known as the golden everlasting or strawflower, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Australia. Described...
- reclassified in smaller genera, most notably the Everlastings, now in the genus Xerochrysum. Their leaves are oblong to lanceolate. They are flat and pubescent on...
- Xerochrysum bicolor is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Tasmania, where it is found in wetter habitats near the coast. It was originally...
- Xerochrysum viscosum (syn. Bracteantha viscosa (DC.) Anderb., Helichrysum viscosum Sieber ex Spreng., Helichrysum bracteatum var. viscosum Sieber ex DC...
- Xerochrysum macsweeneyorum is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland. "Xerochrysum...
- Xerochrysum palustre is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Australia. "Xerochrysum palustre". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2024-08-28. v t...
- Xerochrysum wilsonii is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the South West of Western Australia. "Xerochrysum wilsonii". iNaturalist....
- Xerochrysum interiore is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Central Australia. "Xerochrysum interiore". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2024-08-28...
- Xerochrysum subundulatum (commonly named the alpine everlasting or orange everlasting) is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to Australia...