Chrysocephalum

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 six species, all of which were formerly classified under other genera (Helichrysum, Helipterum and Leptorhynchos).

Species

everlastings
Chrysocephalum apiculatum
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Synonyms[1]
  • Argyrophanes Schltdl.
  • Helichrysum sect. Chrysocephalum (Walp.) Benth.

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 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 serpens J.Everett
  • Chrysocephalum vitellinum Paul G.Wilson
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