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Leptinella filicula

Mountain Cotula

Densely hairy perennial herb, spreading by rooting and producing erect leaf tufts from prostrate stems.

Additional information

  • SynonymCotula filicula
  • FamilyAsteraceae
  • StoreyLower storey
  • SizeProstrate x 1 m
  • Plant groupingHerbs & Groundcovers <1m
  • LeavesEgg-shaped to oblong leaves 2-5 cm x 6-15 mm, divided to the midrib, sometimes segments toothed. Stalks from 0-2 cm long.
  • Flower colourYellow-green
  • Flowering timeNovember to March
  • FlowersSingle button-like daisy flowerheads to 10 mm wide, on thick stalks shorter than leaves.
  • Bird attractingNo
  • Butterfly attractingNo
  • Frog habitatNo
  • Growing conditionsMoist to wet soils in damp mountain forests. Semi shade to dappled shade.
  • Garden useExcellent ground cover forming a dense mat in moist areas. Useful around ponds and ferneries. Will tolerate full sun if the area does not dry out.
  • Commercially availableRarely
  • Conservation statusLocally common within its preferred growing conditions
Photographer/s: Peter Kinchington ©

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