Introduced, cool-season annual to short-lived perennial hairy herb to 40 cm tall. Leaves are grey-green, pinnatisect or bipinnatisect, the lobes linear and hairy. Solitary heads occur on unbranched stalks. The central disc flowers are tubular and yellow; outer often white. Ray flowers are usually present; these are short and white. Flowers from autumn to spring. A common lawn weed on light soils in Carrington, Newcastle NSW
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