Gnaphalium indutum subsp. acuminatum Paul G.Wilson APNI* Florets c. 5. Inner involucral bracts abruptly acuminate; apical portion minutely scabridulous, denticulate, inwardly concave, reddish or becoming yellowish at tip. Pappus bristles noticeably broadened and shortly united at base, persistent or semi-persistent.
Distribution and occurrence: Found in inland areas of Victoria (rarely near-coastal) and in the extreme south-central area of New South Wales, near Wagga and in the Tocumal district. Occurs inland in woodland and scrub in non-saline soils.
NSW subdivisions: SWS, SWP
Other Australian states: Vic.
Text by Louisa Murray Taxon concept: P.G. Wilson (2008), Nuytsia Vol.18 p 292
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