Xerochrysum bracteatum is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It grows as a woody or herbaceous perennial or annual shrub. Golden yellow or white flower heads are produced from spring to autumn. Their distinctive feature is the papery bracts that resemble petals.
About Xerochrysum bracteatum in brief

It is not closely related to X viscosum and X papillosum in cultivation, possibly also C boormani elatum and possibly C boormi elatum in cultivation. XerochRYsum bicolor may be combined with it in future taxonomic revisions. A 2002 molecular study of the two species sampled indicated the genus is probably polyphyic, as X chryletic, Xvosum is not related to each other. It can have a prostrate habit, but generally reaches 20 to 80cm in height, but can be exposed as coastal cliffs as well as inland areas. It has been recorded hybridising with X viscosums, such as Coronas elatum, Coronus elatum or Coronosum elatum. In Europe, Strawflower is the popular name for X bracteatingum in Europe, while in Australia it is known as an everlasting or paperDaisy. The Latin species name Bracteantha bracteata refers to the Papery Bracts of the flower head. In 1990, Russian botanist Nikolai Tzvelev placed X bract Eatingum in the new, and at the time monotypic, genus XeroChrysum the previous year.
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