Moss Sunray
Hyalosperma demissum
Rounded much-branched tiny daisy with narrow tapering bright green cylindrical leaves. Tiny stalkless white-flowered daisies clustered in the leaves.
Details | |
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Flora Type | Herbs |
Former Scientific Name | Helipterum demissum |
Distinctive Features | Tiny plant with clusters of daisies and fluffy seedheads flowering in winter. Entire plant sparsely hairy. |
Biology | Annual or ephemeral. Moist well-drained shallow soils on rock pavements and shallow rocky outcrops n open dry forest and grasslands, environments that get easily invaded by weeds and trampled by browsing animals. |
Native Status | Native |
Flowering Time | Aug-Oct |
Taxonomy | |
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Phylum | Tracheophyta (Vascular Plants) |
Class | Magnoliopsida (Flowering Plants) |
Order | Asterales |
Family | Asteraceae |
Genus | Hyalosperma |
Species | glutinosum |
Early flowering so often overlooked. Often with other small annuals, lilies and orchids, some of which are threatened.
Interesting Facts | |
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Similar Species | Helipterum are now recognised as African and Eurasian plants and Australian members have been reclassified into a number of groups including Hyalospermum. |
Native Status | Native |