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Calotis lappulacea, the yellow burr-daisy, is a species of daisy found in many parts of mainland Australia. A small herbaceous plant from 10 to 30 centimetres tall. Yellow flowers may occur at any time of year. The specific epithet "lappulacea" refers to the genus Lappula of stiffly hairy plants. The yellow burr-daisy first appeared in scientific literature in 1837, published by the systematic botanist George Bentham from a specimen collected by Ferdinand Bauer.

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  • Calotis lappulacea, the yellow burr-daisy, is a species of daisy found in many parts of mainland Australia. A small herbaceous plant from 10 to 30 centimetres tall. Yellow flowers may occur at any time of year. The specific epithet "lappulacea" refers to the genus Lappula of stiffly hairy plants. The yellow burr-daisy first appeared in scientific literature in 1837, published by the systematic botanist George Bentham from a specimen collected by Ferdinand Bauer. (en)
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  • Calotis lappulacea, the yellow burr-daisy, is a species of daisy found in many parts of mainland Australia. A small herbaceous plant from 10 to 30 centimetres tall. Yellow flowers may occur at any time of year. The specific epithet "lappulacea" refers to the genus Lappula of stiffly hairy plants. The yellow burr-daisy first appeared in scientific literature in 1837, published by the systematic botanist George Bentham from a specimen collected by Ferdinand Bauer. (en)
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