Paul Wilson in 2008 in the journal Nuytsia. They've been slowly getting Helichrysum out of the Aus system (I think it is an African genus originally) and these were the last ones.
Remember all the Ozothamnus, Leucochrysum, Bracteatha/Xerochrysum, Chrysocephalum etc were all Helichrysum originally.
I also note in the last census that Jersey Cudweed (Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum) had been moved INTO Helichrysum (now H.luteoalbum)!
This blog is a simple collection of photos from the area affected by the Black Saturday bushfire 2009. The aim is to document how the natural environment is recovering and the diversity of species that are re-appearing. Please leave a comment if you find errors with identification or can put a name to some of the photos I haven't been able to identify.
Photos are taken using a compact camera and often with very little time so they may not always be perfectly in focus but I have included them in the hope that someone may be able to help with an ID.
Now called Coronidium scorpioides (sorry!)
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When did that happen?
ReplyDeletePaul Wilson in 2008 in the journal Nuytsia. They've been slowly getting Helichrysum out of the Aus system (I think it is an African genus originally) and these were the last ones.
ReplyDeleteRemember all the Ozothamnus, Leucochrysum, Bracteatha/Xerochrysum, Chrysocephalum etc were all Helichrysum originally.
I also note in the last census that Jersey Cudweed (Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum) had been moved INTO Helichrysum (now H.luteoalbum)!
Russell