Xerochrysum bracteatum - Strawflowers

in #flowers7 years ago

For the last couple of years i had strawflowers in my garden ,the petals have a crispy sound and if the sun is gone or it rains the flower closes it self again.
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from the wiki pedia :
Xerochrysum bracteatum, commonly known as the golden everlasting or strawflower, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Australia. Described by Étienne Pierre Ventenat in 1803, it was known as Helichrysum bracteatum for many years before being transferred to a new genus Xerochrysum in 1990. It grows as a woody or herbaceous perennial or annual shrub up to a metre (3 ft) tall with green or grey leafy foliage. Golden yellow or white flower heads are produced from spring to autumn; their distinctive feature is the papery bracts that resemble petals. The species is widespread, growing in a variety of habitats across the country, from rainforest margins to deserts and subalpine areas. The golden everlasting serves as food for various larvae of lepidopterans (butterflies and moths), and adult butterflies, hoverflies, native bees, small beetles, and grasshoppers visit the flower heads.

The golden everlasting has proven very adaptable to cultivation. It was propagated and developed in Germany in the 1850s, and annual cultivars in a host of colour forms from white to bronze to purple flowers became available. Many of these are still sold in mixed seed packs. In Australia, many cultivars are perennial shrubs, which have become popular garden plants. Sturdier, long-stemmed forms are used commercially in the cut flower industry.

for more see the source : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerochrysum_bracteatum
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i know these #flowers attract a lot of #insects and they make together very nice compositions for #macro #photography
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All images made by @stresskiller

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Nice photos. They are amazing flowers not just to see but to feel. When I live on the Australian mainland these used to grow along the side of the roads.

thank you , i did take some of them and hang them to dry you can very easy dry them and use them in a flower arrangement

It is fantastic!
Resteemed

thank you very much Uadigger

Love the bottom photo..papa and baby bee? :)

the big one is a hover fly the lower one is a solitary mining bee

Ah I see..I have very little insect knowledge as you can see. The ones I know best are the mosquitos cos they keep coming to me..those pesks!

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