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Flannel Flower - Photo (c) pennywort_man, all rights reserved, uploaded by pennywort_man C
Flannel Flower (Actinotus helianthi) Info
Actinotus helianthi, known as the flannel flower, is a common species of flowering plant native to the bushland around Sydney. (Wikipedia)
Flannel Flowers - Photo (c) Matt Goodwin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Matt Goodwin CC
Flannel Flowers (Genus Actinotus) Info
Actinotus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, subfamily Mackinlayoideae, with about 18 species. It is native to Australasia. Its best known member is the flannel flower, a common site in Sydney bushland in the spring. The generic name, meaning "furnished with rays" is derived from the Greek stem aktin-/ακτιν- "ray" or "sunbeam". (Wikipedia)
Lesser Flannel Flower - Photo (c) Stephen Rowntree, all rights reserved, uploaded by Stephen Rowntree C
Lesser Flannel Flower (Actinotus minor) Info
Actinotus minor, the Lesser Flannel Flower is a common plant growing in heathland in moist areas not far from Sydney, Australia. A small shrub, 15 to 50 cm tall, with white flowers, similar to the related and more famous Flannel Flower. (Wikipedia)
Pink Flannel Flower - Photo (c) Keith Brister, all rights reserved, uploaded by Keith Brister C
Pink Flannel Flower (Actinotus forsythii) Info
Actinotus forsythii (common names - Pink flannel flower, Ridge flannel flower), is a plant in the Apiaceae family, native to the east coast of Australia, and found in New South Wales and Victoria (Wikipedia)
Flannel Flower - Photo (c) pennywort_man, all rights reserved, uploaded by pennywort_man C
Flannel Flower (Actinotus leucocephalus) Info
Actinotus leucocephalus is a small plant in the Apiaceae family, endemic to Western Australia. (Wikipedia)
Tiny Flannel Flower - Photo (c) James Bailey, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by James Bailey CC
Tiny Flannel Flower (Actinotus bellidioides) Info
Actinotus bellidioides, sometimes known as tiny flannel-flower, is an endemic Australian rosette herb. The species name comes from Bellis, a genus of Asteraceae and Greek oides, meaning "resembles". The name refers to the similarity of the leaves with the Bellis genus. (Wikipedia)
Splitleaf Flannel Flower - Photo (c) timrudman, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by timrudman CC
Splitleaf Flannel Flower (Actinotus moorei) Info
Actinotus moorei, the splitleaf flannelflower, is an endemic Tasmanian perennial herb in the family Apiaceae. It is found in wet ground at high elevation in Tasmania's Central Plateau as well as western and south-western mountains. (Wikipedia)
Crimson Flannel Flower - Photo (c) Nick Fitzgerald, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Nick Fitzgerald CC
Crimson Flannel Flower (Actinotus suffocatus) Info
Actinotus suffocatus, the crimson flannelflower, is a small, perennial herb endemic to the Australian State of Tasmania. It is primarily found in high-elevation habitats in wet situations, except in the far south-west of the island, where it occurs down to sea level in continually moist habitats. (Wikipedia)