Craspedia glauca
Craspedia glauca, commonly known as billy buttons,[2] is an erect annual or perennial herb found in most states and territories of Australia other than the Northern Territory.
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Description
Craspedia glauca is a perennial herb of varying form and habitat, mostly with yellow "button" flowers on a tall stem.
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References
- "Craspedia glauca". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
- "Craspedia glauca". Botanic Gardens of South Australia. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
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