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Anaphaloides
Evergreen, mat-forming perennials, from New Zealand and New Guinea. Full sun, on a well-drained soil. Part of the daisy family, closely related to and sometimes known as Helichyrsum, Anaphalis or Gnaphalium.
The small but numerous flowers in tight flowerheads attract small pollinating insects.
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