Euchiton sphaericus
Star Cudweed
Erect, single to many-branched annual herb, lacking a rosette.
Additional information
- SynonymGnaphalium sphaericum, separated from Euchiton involucratus
- FamilyAsteraceae
- StoreyLower storey
- Size0.3-0.6 m
- Plant groupingHerbs & Groundcovers <1m
- LeavesEgg-shaped to lance-shaped stem leaves, broader towards the tip, 1-12 cm x 2-15 mm. Upper surface green and hairless or greyish with cobwebby hairs, whitish below, cottony hairs pressed against the leaf. Margins wavy.
- Flower colourStraw coloured with crimson markings
- Flowering timeSeptember to December
- FlowersTerminal hemispherical cluster 0.5-2.5 cm wide of many cylindric flowerheads, narrow crimson band or blotch below tip. 4-10 narrow leaves at base of cluster.
- Bird attractingNo
- Butterfly attractingNo
- Frog habitatNo
- Growing conditionsWidely distributed on moist to well drained soil in riparian, foothill and mountain forests and woodlands and colonising disturbed soil. Semi shade.
- Garden useWill colonise a moist garden. Can be underplanted in bushland.
- Commercially availableNever
- Conservation statusLocally common within its preferred growing conditions
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