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Cassinia - Photo (c) Greg Holland, some rights reserved (CC BY-ND), uploaded by Greg Holland CC
Genus Cassinia Info
Cassinia is a large genus of plants in the family Asteraceae, most or all of which are native to the Southern Hemisphere. It was named for French botanist Alexandre de Cassini. (Wikipedia)
Tauhinu - Photo (c) Melissa Hutchison, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Melissa Hutchison CC
Tauhinu (Ozothamnus leptophyllus) Info
Ozothamnus leptophyllus, commonly known as tauhinu or cottonwood, is a native shrub of New Zealand. Tauhinu is fast-growing, reaching 2 metres in height and is a common plant of coastal farmland. (Wikipedia)
Australian Tauhinu - Photo (c) Matthew Baker, all rights reserved, uploaded by Matthew Baker C
Australian Tauhinu (Cassinia aculeata) Info
Cassinia aculeata, also known as common cassinia, dolly bush or dogwood, is a shrub in the family Asteraceae. The species is native to the states of South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania in Australia. It grows to between 1 and 2.5 metres high and has sticky, hair-covered leaves which are 10 to 30 mm long and 1 to 2 mm wide. The creamy-white flowerheads appear in dense clusters from summer to autumn. (Wikipedia)
Curry Bush - Photo (c) Ted Johansen, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ted Johansen CC
Curry Bush (Cassinia laevis) Info
Cassinia laevis, commonly known as cough bush or dead finish, is a plant native to eastern Australia. (Wikipedia)
Cassinia subtropica - Photo (c) Nicholas John Fisher, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Nicholas John Fisher CC
Cassinia subtropica Info
Cassinia subtropica is a plant native to northern New South Wales and Queensland in eastern Australia. (Wikipedia)
Stiff Cassinia - Photo (c) Margaret Sky, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Margaret Sky CC
Stiff Cassinia (Cassinia denticulata) Info
Cassinia denticulata, the Stiff Cassinia is a common plant growing in Sydney and the Blue Mountains. Found on sandstone based soils in heathland or woodland. The original specimen was collected at Sydney, Australia. (Wikipedia)
Three-veined Cassinia - Photo (c) Wayne Martin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Wayne Martin CC
Three-veined Cassinia (Cassinia trinerva) Info
Cassinia trinerva is a flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae. This is a large genus of plants, containing several thousand species all around the world. (Wikipedia)
Cassinia leptocephala - Photo (c) David McCorquodale, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by David McCorquodale CC
Cassinia leptocephala Info
Cassinia leptocephala is a plant native to northern New South Wales in eastern Australia. (Wikipedia)
Tenrhynea phylicifolia - Photo (c) Troos van der Merwe, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Troos van der Merwe CC
Tenrhynea phylicifolia Info
Tenrhynea is a genus of Southern African plants in the pussy's-toes tribe within the sunflower family. (Wikipedia)
Native Tobacco - Photo (c) beninadelaide, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) CC
Native Tobacco (Apalochlamys spectabilis) Info
Apalochlamys is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. The sole species in the genus is Apalochlamys spectabilis, commonly known as showy cassinia or fireweed. (Wikipedia)
Cassinia monticola - Photo (c) Max Campbell, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Max Campbell CC
Cassinia monticola Info
Cassinia monticola is a plant native to far southern New South Wales and Victoria in eastern Australia. (Wikipedia)
Sticky Cassinia (Cassinia uncata) Info
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