- Actinotus helianthi
Taxobox
image_caption = "Actinotus helianthi " at Henry Head Track,Botany Bay National Park
name = Sydney Flannel Flower
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo =Apiales
familia =Mackinlayaceae
genus = "Actinotus "
species = "A. helianthi"
binomial = "Actinotus helianthi"
binomial_authority = Labill."Actinotus helianthi", popularly known as the Sydney flannel flower, is a common sight in
Sydney ,Australia bushland in the spring. Despite its appearance, it is not a member of the daisy family but rather a species of flowering plant of theMackinlayaceae family, the same family as thecarrot . Its generic name, meaning "furnished with rays", is derived from the Greek stem "aktin-"/ακτιν- "ray" or "spoke of a wheel" or "sunbeam", [ cite book|author=Liddell & Scott|year=1980|title=Greek-English Lexicon, Abridged Edition |publisher=Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK|id=ISBN 0-19-910207-4] cite journal | author = Blombery, Alec | year = 1965 | title = The genus "Actinotus" | journal = Australian Plants | volume = 3 | issue = 22 | pages = 63–65 | publisher =ASGAP | id=ISSN 0005-0008] while its specific epithet is derived from its resemblance to the genus "Helianthus ".cite encyclopedia | author = Eliot, Rodger W. & Jones, David L. | year = 1982 | title = A-Ca | editor = Eliot, Rodger W. & Jones, David L. | encyclopedia = Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants suitable fro cultivation | volume = 2 | pages = 1-507 | publisher = Lothian Publishing | id = ISBN 0-85091-143-5] An iconic Sydney plant, its floral display has horticultural appeal which has seen limited use in the home garden and cut flower industry.Description
The flannel flower is generally a
herbaceous shrub growing up to 50 cm (18 in) high, although rare specimens can be found to be 1.5 m (5 feet) high. The stem, branches and leaves of the plant are a pale grey in colour, covered in downy hair (rather like a flannel in texture). The attractively lobed leaves are up to 10 cm (4 in) long and 7 cm (3 in) wide, withdaisy -shaped flowerheads around 5 or occasionally 8 cm (2-3 in) in diameter. Thebract s are cream to white in colour. Flowering occurs in spring and may be profuse afterbushfire s.cite encyclopedia | author = Eliot, Rodger W. & Jones, David L. | year = 1982 | title = A-Ca | editor = Eliot, Rodger W. & Jones, David L. | encyclopedia = Encyclopaedia of Australian Plants suitable fro cultivation | volume = 2 | pages = 1-507 | publisher = Lothian Publishing | id = ISBN 0-85091-143-5]Flannel flowers grow in
sandstone heath land in coastalNew South Wales andQueensland , and are commonly seen around the Sydney basin in spring.Cultivation
Plants may be propagated by seed or cutting and grow in a well-drained sunny position, and are suitable for use in a
rockery orcottage garden . TheMount Annan Botanic Garden has been involved in selecting and breeding superior cultivars for the home garden and the cut flower industry. [von Richter, L. and Offord, C. (1998). Flannel flowers. In "The New Rural Industries". (Ed. K.W. Hyde). p505-511. (RIRDC: Canberra)] One selection developed thus far has been named "Actinotus" "Federation Star", and was chosen to be the New South Wales floral emblem for the Centenary of Federation (1901-2001).Popular culture
The flannel flower is an iconic Sydney plant and has been used in imagery and art since colonial times.
In St Bede's Church, Drummoyne in
Sydney 's western suburbs, The early 20th century work The Waratah window byAlfred Handel depicts Australian native flowers, including the red Waratah, emblem of the state of New South Wales; as well as Flannel Flowers, Christmas Bells and Wattle.References
The Flannel Flower is also the emblem of the Tasmanian Mental Health Council and is worn as a stud (or brooch) on the Left Coat Lapel
External links
* [http://asgap.org.au/a-hel.html ASGAP page on "Actinotus helianthi"]
* [http://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/interns-2002/actinotus-helianthi.html ANBG page on "Actinotus helianthi", with note on "Federation Star"]
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