- Brachyscome iberidifolia
Taxobox
name = Swan River Daisy
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regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Asterales
familia =Asteraceae
genus = "Brachyscome "
species = "B. iberidifolia"
binomial = "Brachyscome iberidifolia"
binomial_authority =Benth. "Brachyscome iberidifolia", the Swan River Daisy is an annual herb found in Western Australia. Occupying a wide range, the species spreads out as fields. The "
Bellis " daisy form and colours were familiar to Europeans when discovered and they have since become a popular garden plant. Poor or sandy soils do not inhibit a showy display, the species is hardy and adaptable.Description
The annual species is erect, many branched, forming fields of plants up to 400mm in height. The leaves of "Brachyscome iberidifolia" are fully divided, each having long and narrow segments from the midrib. The
ray floret s are varied in colour, white through pink and blue to violet. The typical daisy arrangement is seen in theflowerhead , which appear between August and May in endemic examples.The plant still appears as" 'Brachycome iberidifolia' ", the generic name was reverted to include the 's' in the original publication.
Distribution
Widespread, found on sands or clay, and tolerant of salinity. It favours watercourses and depressions near granite, but is widespread on sandhills and other harsh coastal environ. North to the
Pilbara region, extending into Murchison, Gascoyne, Coolgardie regions, and recorded in theGibson Desert . Numerous records in the coastal regions of the west and south, it has also been found in theAbrolhos at East Wallabi Island.It is often found amongst the mosaic of wildflowers which appear in the heaths, woodlands, and plains of
Western Australia .References
*FloraBase|name="Brachyscome iberidifolia"|id=7878
*cite book |last= Rippey|first=Elizabeth |authorlink= |coauthors=Rowland (Reinette), Barbara |editor= |others= |title=Coastal plants: Perth and the south-west region |origyear=1995 |edition= 2nd ed. |year=2004 |publisher=University of Western Australia Press |location= Perth |language= |isbn= 1 920694 05 6|pages= 70, 71|chapter= |quote=
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