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Brass Buttons - Photo (c) SABENCIA Guillermo César Ruiz, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Brass Buttons (Cotula coronopifolia) Info
The small marsh flower Cotula coronopifolia bears the common names brass buttons, golden buttons, and buttonweed. The flower heads are bright yellow discoid heads that look like thick buttons. Individual plants spread stems along the ground and send up the knobby flowers at intervals. The plant is native to southern Africa, but it has been introduced to other parts of the world (Europe, North + South America, etc.). (Wikipedia)
Common Cotula - Photo (c) Bruce Calvert, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Bruce Calvert CC
Common Cotula (Cotula australis) Info
Cotula australis is a species of plant in the daisy family known by the common names Bachelor's Buttons, annual buttonweed, southern waterbuttons and Australian waterbuttons. This small plant is native to Australia and New Zealand, but it is known in other areas of the world as a common weed (South America, California, Mexico, South Africa, etc.). (Wikipedia)
Miniature Brass-Buttons - Photo (c) chrismorse, all rights reserved C
Miniature Brass-Buttons (Genus Leptinella) Info
Leptinella is a genus of alpine flowering plant in the Asteraceae family, comprising 33 species, distributed in New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and South America. Many of the species are endemic to New Zealand. (Wikipedia)