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Vive, Himmerland, Danmark. Kultiv.
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New South Wales, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum alpinum (alpine everlasting) flowering and going to seed at Lake Mackenzie, Central Plateau Conservation Area, Tasmania.Xerochrysum alpinum was described in 2017 and is currently poorly known. Species is readily distinguished from X. subundulatum by it's pronounced rosette and scaly inflorescence - a growth habit more similar to the white flowered Xerochrysum miliganii.
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Victoria, Australia
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Xerochrysum milliganii (snow everlasting) going into bud at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens nursery.
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Vive, Himmerland, Danmark. Kultiv.
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New South Wales, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum alpinum (alpine everlasting) flowering and going to seed at Lake Mackenzie, Central Plateau Conservation Area, Tasmania.Xerochrysum alpinum was described in 2017 and is currently poorly known. Species is readily distinguished from X. subundulatum by it's pronounced rosette and scaly inflorescence - a growth habit more similar to the white flowered Xerochrysum miliganii.
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New South Wales, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum milliganii (snow everlasting) flowering on Hill 1, Moonlight Ridge, Southwest National Park, Tasmania.
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Vive, Himmerland, Danmark. Kultiv.
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Binna Burra, Queensland, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum alpinum (alpine everlasting) flowering and going to seed at Lake Mackenzie, Central Plateau Conservation Area, Tasmania.Xerochrysum alpinum was described in 2017 and is currently poorly known. Species is readily distinguished from X. subundulatum by it's pronounced rosette and scaly inflorescence - a growth habit more similar to the white flowered Xerochrysum miliganii.
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum milliganii (snow everlasting) flowering on Hill 1, Moonlight Ridge, Southwest National Park, Tasmania.
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New South Wales, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum alpinum (alpine everlasting) flowering in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park, Tasmania.
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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New South Wales, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum alpinum (alpine everlasting) flowering and going to seed at Lake Mackenzie, Central Plateau Conservation Area, Tasmania.Xerochrysum alpinum was described in 2017 and is currently poorly known. Species is readily distinguished from X. subundulatum by it's pronounced rosette and scaly inflorescence - a growth habit more similar to the white flowered Xerochrysum miliganii.
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New South Wales, Australia
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The endemic Xerochrysum milliganii (snow everlasting) flowering on Hill 1, Moonlight Ridge, Southwest National Park, Tasmania.
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Golden Everlasting (Xerochrysum bracteatum) cultivated in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, South Australia. Photographed on 16 March 1976.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.