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 Common name: Creeping Cudweed Euchiton japonicus  (Thunb.) Holub APNI*
 Synonyms: Gnaphalium japonicum Thunb.   APNI* Euchiton gymnocephalus (DC.) Holub   APNI*
 Gnaphalium gymnocephalum DC.   APNI*
 Euchiton collinus (Labill.) Cass.   APNI*
 Euchiton gymnocephalus (DC.) Anderb.   APNI*
 Euchiton japonicus complex   APNI*
 
 
   Description: Perennial stoloniferous herb 10–35 cm high. 
 Basal leaves in a rosette, elliptic to oblanceolate, 4–18 cm long, 4–10 mm wide, apex acute, margins entire; lamina with distinct midvein and 2 lateral veins, upper surface green and more or less glabrous, lower surface silvery-tomentose; cauline leaves few, elliptic, stem clasping.
 Flower heads 1.5–2 mm diameter, 10-numerous, in a dense terminal globular cluster subtended by 1–3 small lanceolate leafy bracts, smaller clusters sometimes in upper axils; involucral bracts ovate to oblong, acute, glabrous, green near the base, straw-coloured and scarious above, often purple in between.
 Achenes obovoid, c. 7 mm long, brown; pappus of smooth bristles cohering at the base and non-persistent, falling away in groups, c. 3 mmm long.
 
 Flowering: Flowers thoughout the year.
 Distribution and occurrence: Mainly on the tablelands and north western plains of NSW, Qld, Vic and Tas. Grows in dry sclerophyll forest and scrub, often in moist sites.NSW subdivisions: NC, CC, SC, NT, CT, ST, NWS, SWS
 Other Australian states: Vic. Tas.
 
 Text by J. EverettTaxon concept: Under Gnaphalium gymnocerphalum (part) in Flora of New South Wales, Volume 3 1992.
 
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