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Unidentified 25 Mar 2025 MazzV

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Known to me as Fathead, this is a prolific producer of yellow daisy type flowers (photo 1) is very common in the Clarence Valley. I understand from local indigenous people, the ‘fat heads’ are edible, though I don’t have any details about that to hand. It produces the usual windblown parachute-bearing seeds of daisy plants generally. (photos 2 & 3). Photos 4 & 5 depicts young plants.

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  • 8-10 mm Flower dimension
  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height
  • True In flower

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