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Scientific Name
Coronidium sp.
Family Name
ASTERACEAE (COMPOSITAE)
Common Name
Pale Everlasting
Status
Height
Flowers
Yellow , borne on 20cm stems, heads 1-2cm in diameter with short papery bracts.
Fruit
Achenes
Form
Perennial herb with stems much-branched prostrate to semi-erect.
Municipalities
Break O'Day; Central Highlands; Derwent Valley; Hobart
Communities
Dry Eucalypt Forest and Woodland; Riparian
Habitat Notes
Grows in open forests and woodlands, along gullies or beside small streams. Grows in most soils.
Site Tolerance
Moist
Frost Tolerance
Moderate
Soil Tolerance
Clay; Fertile; Loam; Phosphorous intolerant; Poor; Well-drained
General Notes
Wrigley and Fagg group this plant with H. scorpioides. Note on distribution: SA. Vic. NSW (H.scorpioides extends to Tas.) Does this mean that H. rutidolepis does not? Very similar to H. scorpiodes but H. rutidolepis has narrower leaves, smaller flower-heads and a more vigorous creeping rootstock. (Elliot and Jones). Tasmania is not included in the range for this plant in Elliot and Jones. Flowers profusely over a long period. Plants can be rejuvenated by cutting back to ground level. Suitable below powerlines.
Propagation Details
Propagation Calendar
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Seed Collecting Months
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Sowing Months
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Cutting Months
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Seed Information
Seed Collection
Fruit, an achene.when seed is mature achenes loosen in centre of the seedhead which appears fluffy. collect entire seedheads in paper bags and allow to dry
Seed Treatment Method
Surface sow
Seed Storage Life
Short
Viable Seeds Per Gram
Seed Treatment Notes
Sieve to clean seed .Seedheads are prone to insect attack and should be dusted with an insecticide. Most species have a two month dormancy. Surface sow. Seed easily collected and germinated.
Germination Time
2-4 weeks
Suitable for Direct Seeding
Cuttings
Expected Time to Take Root
Expected Time to Plant Out
Propagation by Division
N.B. Transplant only from nearby to avoid disease.
Yes
Cutting Notes
May be grown from cuttings of firm young basal growth.
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