Vittadinia gracilis — a medium houseplant
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Vittadinia gracilis

Vittadinia Gracilis

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Vittadinia gracilis, known by the common name woolly New Holland daisy, is a perennial shrub mostly seen in the southern parts of Australia. It is a member of the family Asteraceae. A small plant, 10 to 40 cm high with erect stems. Leaves are flat or folded on the centre, linear to narrow lanceolate or spathulate, 10 to 40 mm long, 2 to 7 mm wide. Stems form annually from a woody base with a coating of dense, fine white hairs, less often seen on the leaves. The specific epithet gracilis is derived from the Latin adjective gracilis ("slender", "thin", or "graceful").

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Vittadinia
Family
Asteraceae
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Other names.

en Purple Fuzzweed
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