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Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Rust of sunflower leaf. A fungal disease of sunflowers caused by Puccinia helianthi
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Flannel Flower (Angel Star) Actinotus helianthi
The larvae of small flies gall midges or gall gnats (Cecidomyiidae) eating the spores of rust of sunflower. A fungal disease of sunflowers caused by Puccinia helianthi.
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Rust and powdery mildew on sunflower leaf visible under magnification. A fungal disease of sunflowers caused by Puccinia helianthi (rust) and Golovinomyces cichoracearum (powdery).
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Rust of sunflower. Spores visible under magnification. A fungal disease of sunflowers caused by Puccinia helianthi.
Rust of sunflower. A fungal disease of sunflowers caused by Puccinia helianthi.
Spring season. Flannel flower, Actinotus helianthi.
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Seed head of an Australian native flannel flower, Actinotus helianthi, family Apiaceae, growing in understory of open forest near Sydney, New South Wales. Spring to summer flowering.
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Delicate rare Australian native Pink Flannel Flower, Actinotus forsythii, family Apiaceae. Endemic to the damp areas in open forest and heath in Blue Mountains, NSW. Germinates following bushfire
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Delicate small flowers of the rare Australian native Pink Flannel Flower, Actinotus forsythii, family Apiaceae. Endemic to the damp areas in open forest and heath in Blue Mountains, NSW. Requires bushfire followed by good rain to germinate
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
White flower of actinotus helianthi blooming in spring. Copy space. Selective focus.
flannel flower actinotus helianthi isolated on white background
Actinotus helianthi is commonly called Flannel Flower due to the soft woolly feel of the plant. It is a spring to summer flowering plant.
Close up of an Australian native Flannel Flower, Actinotus helianthi, family Apiaceae, growing in woodland around Sydney, NSW, Australia. Plant has woolly flannel-like feel.
Soft moody Australian native flannel flowers, Actinotus helianthi, family Apiaceae, growing in Sydney woodland at dusk. Spring to summer flowering
Australian native Flannel Flower wildflowers blooming en masse the spring following a major bushfire which burnt out the area on Cape Solander in Kamay Botany Bay National Park, Sydney
Common name of flannel flower refers to its soft woolly or felt-like flowers, leaves and stems. Flowers all year but peak flowering time is during spring. Grows in understory of sclerophyll forest and eucalyptus woodland along east coast of Australia.
Tiny red and white striped feathery Australian native Lesser Flannel Flower bud, Actinotus minor, family Apiaceae. Grows in moist heathland and woodland on sandstone soils in eastern NSW. Flowers are less than 12 mm across
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