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- Craspedia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae commonly known as billy buttons, billy balls, and woollyheads. They are native to Australia...
- Craspedia paludicola, commonly known as the swamp billy-buttons, is a perennial robust herb native to Australia. Craspedia paludicola is an upright, rosette-forming...
- Craspedia macrocephala, commonly known as Alpine billybutton, is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family that is widespread and endemic...
- Craspedia may refer to: Craspedia (fly), a genus of flies in the family Asilidae Craspedia (plant), a genus of plants in the family Asteraceae Craspedia...
- Craspedia uniflora, or woollyhead, is a species of Craspedia endemic to New Zealand. Craspedia uniflora is a small flower with a white head with many small...
- Craspedia variabilis, commonly known as billy buttons, is an erect annual or perennial herb which occurs in all mainland states of Australia except for...
- (Rytido**** vickeryae) Phebalium (Nematalolepis ovatifolia) Billy buttons (Craspedia spp.) Snow gum Mount Kosciuszko is the highest summit in mainland Australia...
- Craspedia glauca, commonly known as billy buttons, is an erect annual or perennial herb endemic to Tasmania. It is usually an annual herb with pale green...
- with a ring of feathery bristles. Plants in the closely related genus Craspedia are also known by the common name "billy buttons" but have their flowers...
- Species: S. densicornis Binomial name Sco**** densicornis (Warren, 1897) Synonyms Craspedia densicornis Warren, 1897 Craspedia fumigrisea Warren, 1898...