Actites
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Actites
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A. megalocarpa
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Actites megalocarpa (Hook.f.) Lander
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Actites is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. It is endemic to Australia and contains only one species, Actites megalocarpa commonly known as the Dune Thistle, Beach Thistle or Coastal Sow Thistle. [1][2]
Description
The Dune Thistle is a fleshy perennial herb. It has leaves that are stiff, and elliptic to oblanceolate (i.e. the top is wider than the bottom). The leaves are 5-20 cm long and 1.5-6 cm wide, accompanied by yellow dandelion-like flowers.[1] It is commonly found on coastal dunes and can tolerate sea spray, though it will only grow to its full height of 60 cm in more sheltered situations.[3]
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