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Flowers in heads on a flat or depressed to slightly domed axis; bracts surrounding base of inflorescence enlarged, imbricate, forming a prominent involucreFlowers in usually elongate or rounded conflorescences, borne on an elongate (rarely short) axis; bracts surrounding base of inflorescence either absent or inconspicuous, not enlargedPistil exceeding perianth by 1 mm or morePistil as long as or slightly shorter than perianthInvolucral bracts as long as or exceeding pistilInvolucral bracts shorter than pistil (of outer flowers in taxa in which inner flowers are shorter than outer ones)Pistil crook-shaped, 68–79 mm long; pollen presenter prominent, ovoid; tepals flared widely at apex of basal tube; flowers 12–17 per head (Badgingarra district)Pistil straight to curved but not crook-shaped, usually less than 60 mm long; pollen presenter narrowly cylindrical; tepals not flared; flowers 20–250 per headReceptacle prominently convex; flowers at anthesis forming a circle leaving a central holeReceptacle gently concave, or flat, or gently convex; flowers ±equally-spaced in head at anthesisLeaves pinnatipartite, usually with at least some lobes also pinnatipartite; involucral bracts acuminate; perianth loosely hirsute with sticky hairs (between Woodanilling, Cranbrook Leaves simply pinnatipartite; involucral bracts obtuse to shortly acute; perianth villous, hirsute or pubescent with non-sticky hairsLeaf lobes linearLeaf lobes oblong or triangularLeaf lobes not twisted, held vertically (Kojonup to Ongerup, Stirling Ra. Leaf lobes twisted so that apical half of lobe is ±horizontal (Eneabba to Cataby)Leaf lobes oblong or narrowly triangularLeaf lobes broadly triangularPlant with underground stems, fire-tolerant; leaf lobes 15–35 each side (Bannister and Wandering to Manjimup)Plant with stems above ground, fire-sensitive; leaf lobes 40–75 each side (Albany to Stirling Ra. Plant with underground stems, fire-tolerantPlant with above-ground stems, fire-sensitive (Lake Indoon to Nyabing Leaf lobes 1–3 mm wide at base, the lower (basal) margin more revolute than the upper, slightly overlapping the lobe below (near Badgingarra)Leaf lobes 2–8 mm wide at base, both margins slightly and ±equally recurved to revolute, not overlapping; widespreadLeaves usually markedly convex (lobes recurved towards apex) (W of Arrino to Alexander Morrison Natl Park)Leaves not or slightly convex (Geraldton to Cape Naturaliste and E to Corrigin and Traysurin)At least some leaves more than 20 cm long; mostly low shrubs with short stemsLeaves usually less than 20 cm long, in several species some longerLeaves pinnatipartite usually only in lowest third to half, with subulate lobes, otherwise entire (Pingelly to Tambellup)Leaves prominently pinnatipartite or pinnatifid throughoutLeaves 4–20 mm wideMost leaves more than 20 mm widePistil pilose in lower half (Kamballup)Pistil glabrous except hairs on ovaryPerianth 17–19 mm long; pistil 18–21 mm long; leaf lobes markedly twisted (Stirling Ra.)Perianth lobes more than 20 mm long; pistil more than 25 mm long; leaf lobes not twistedLeaves with 60–110 lobes each side (near Busselton, Stirling Ra. to Albany)Leaves with fewer than 50 lobes each sideFlowers 150–250 per head (Esperance to Mt Ragged)Flowers fewer than 120 per headPistil 42–56 mm long; at least some leaves more than 10 mm wide (Eneabba to Katanning)Pistil 30–40 mm long; leaves 4–8 mm wide (Tarin Rock, Ravensthorpe)Leaf lobes linearLeaf lobes triangular, usually broadly soProstrate shrub with lignotuber; involucral bracts to 2 cm long; pistil 38–53 mm long (Badgingarra to Moore R., Perth, Gairdner R. to Cape le Grand)Bushy shrub without lignotuber; involucral bracts 4.5–5.5 cm long; pistil 58–74 mm long (Cadoux to Hyden)Involucral bracts 30–40 mm long (Newdegate to Ravensthorpe)Involucral bracts 25 mm or less longLeaves less than 25 mm wide (Eneabba to Katanning)Leaves 25–75 mm wideStems with recurved, ovate-oblong tomentose prophylls (near Badgingarra)Stems with appressed, lanceolate, villous prophyllsLeaf lobes acute, with margins straight to gently curved; perianth limb 8–11 mm long; flowers 50–85 per head (Nyabing to Hyden)Leaf lobes obtuse, with margins prominently curved in to apex; perianth limb 11–14 mm long; flowers 60–100 per head (Mogumber to Bremer Bay)Leaves pinnatipartite with at least some lobes also pinnatipartite; perianth claws loosely hirsute with sticky hairs (Woodanilling to Cranbrook Leaves simply divided or lobed; perianth hairs not stickyPistil usually no more than 10 mm longer than perianth, if longer than 15 mm then leaves at least 6 mm widePistil c. 15 mm longer than perianth; leaves 3–4 mm wide (Wongan Hills)Leaf lamina excluding lobes cuneate to obovate, commonly with more than 5 teeth each sideLeaf lamina excluding lobes linear, oblong, lanceolate, elliptic, or narrowly obovate to narrowly cuneate and then with fewer than 5 teeth per side, or pinnatipartite to pinnatisect with large triangular lobesLeaves white-tomentose belowLeaves glabrous below except pitsLeaves sessile or almost so, commonly more than 25 mm wide; involucral bracts to 12–15 mm long; floral bracts 2 mm long (Clackline to Dwellingup)Leaves petiolate, 12–22 mm wide; longest involucral bracts to 20–25 mm long; floral bracts 15–17 mm long (Stirling Ra.)Follicles 6–7 mm long, not indurated; perianth limb glabrous or sparsely hairyFollicles 9–14 mm long, indurated; perianth limb hairyLeaves bright green; flowers ±bright yellow (Stirling Ra. to Israelite Bay)Leaves glaucous; flowers pale yellow (Eneabba to Mogumber)Involucral bracts pale; pistil 24–40 mm long; pollen presenter 1–1.3 mm long, pale red; flowers 35–100 per head (Narrogin to Albany Involucral bracts dark brown; pistil 22–26 mm long; pollen presenter 1 mm long, dark brown; flowers 180–190 per head (Gillingarra)Leaf lamina narrowly obovate to narrowly cuneate with no or 1–4 teeth each sideLeaf lamina linear, oblong, lanceolate or elliptic, sometimes narrowly cuneate or narrowly obovate, usually with more than 5 teeth or lobes each side, or pinnatipartite to pinnatisect with large triangular lobesHeads terminal, conspicuous; pistil 16–23 mm long; perianth creamy-white, often pink-tinged; shrub without lignotuber (Geraldton to Gingin)Heads on short branchlet near base of stem, inconspicuous; pistil 30–40 mm long; perianth yellow; many-stemmed shrub with lignotuber (Arrowsmith to Hill R.)Pistils within head straight or incurved or outcurvedAll pistils within head curved downwards or downwards and with the apex upturnedLeaves 2.5–7 cm wide; perianth limb 8–14 mm longLeaves commonly less than 2.5 cm wide; perianth limb less than 7 mm longStems with ±straight lanceolate villous prophylls; perianth limb 8–11 mm long; flowers 50–85 per head (Nyabing to Hyden)Stems with recurved, ovate-oblong tomentose prophylls; perianth limb 12–15 mm long; flowers 85–110 per head (near Badgingarra)Leaves pinnatisectLeaves serrate, pinnatifid or pinnatipartitePistil 16–19 mm long (New Norcia to Bindoon)Pistil 28–42 mm long (Kalbarri to Cranbrook)Leaf lobes linear or lanceolateLeaf lobes or teeth triangularFlowers 15–26 per head; stem covered with prophylls (Kulin to Nyabing Flowers 30–120 per head; prophylls few or none on mature stemPerianth 29–34 mm long; pistil 32–42 mm long; shrub without lignotuber (Stirling Ra. to Munglinup)Perianth 20–27 mm long; pistil 22–33 mm long; shrub with lignotuber, usually suckeringFlowers c. 80–100 per head; leaves 40–55 mm wide; sinuses 10–25 mm across (Kulin Flowers c. 35 per head; leaves 10–25 mm wide; sinuses 3–7 mm across (Kulin to Nyabing)Flowers orange or pinkFlowers yellow, commonly with deep yellow or golden limbPerianth 19–23 mm long; shrub to 50 cm (Badgingarra, Mogumber)Perianth 25–42 mm long; shrub to 3 or 4 mLeaves soft; floral bracts glabrous (Busselton to Two Peoples Bay Leaves rather leathery; floral bracts hirsute or villousLeaves divided more than half way to midrib, usually dark green above; at least some leaf laminas 15–20 cm long; follicles 16–19 mm long (Eneabba to Katanning)Leaves divided less than half way to midrib, usually bluish green above; leaves never more than 15 cm long; follicles 9–11 mm long (York to Broomehill)Leaves 3–9 mm wideLeaves 10–35 mm widePistil loosely hirsute, at least in lower quarterPistil glabrous except a few hairs on ovaryPollen presenter 3–5 mm long; leaf lobe margins flat or equally recurvedPollen presenter 0.9–1.3 mm long; leaf lobes revolute but the upper margin much less so than the lowerPerianth 25–39 mm long; pistil 28–42 mm long; flowers yellow (widespread, Mt Lesueur to Albany Perianth 19–23 mm long; pistil 22–29 mm long; flowers pink and greenish cream (rare, Badgingarra, Mogumber)Pollen presenter noticeably thicker than apex of style; perianth 12–20 mm long; pistil markedly looped before anthesis (Eneabba to Armadale)Pollen presenter scarcely thicker than apex of style; perianth 19–22 mm long; pistil gently bowed before anthesis (Eneabba to Badgingarra)Pistil 37–49 mm longPistil 22–31 mm longInvolucral bracts appressed-pubescent, shining brown; leaves with 10–25 teeth each side (Ravensthorpe)Involucral bracts glabrous at base, plumose above, pale; leaves with 3–8 teeth each side (Pingelly to Woodanilling)Pistil 27–31 mm long; perianth limb hirsute (Three Springs to Badgingarra)Pistil 22–26 mm long; perianth limb glabrous or with a few basal hairs (New Norcia to Regans Ford and Gingin)At least some leaves 15 cm or more longLeaves less than 13.5 cm long (juvenile leaves may be longer)Involucral bracts 40–50 mm long (Ravensthorpe)Involucral bracts to 30 mm longFlowers 150–250 per head; involucral bracts 14–30 mm long; perianth limb hairy at least in lower half (Esperance to Mt Ragged)Flowers 35–65 per head; involucral bracts to 12 mm long; perianth limb glabrousPistil 29–33 mm long (Wongan Hills)Pistil 23–27 mm longPerianth limb c. 2.5 mm long; involucral bracts pubescent with densely ciliate margins; pollen presenter 1–1.5 mm long (Moora to New Norcia and Cataby)Perianth limb 3–4 mm long; involucral bracts glabrous or scurfy, with shortly ciliate margins; pollen presenter 1.8–2 mm long (Three Springs)Leaves with subulate teeth on petiole and base (Woodanilling to Katanning)Leaves without teeth on petiole and basePerianth limb 10–11 mm long; flowers 15–20 per head (Pingelly to Woodanilling)Perianth limb less than 9 mm long; flowers more than 40 per headPerianth limb 7–8.5 mm long; involucral bracts 30–35 mm long, obtuse (Kalbarri to Three Springs)Perianth limb 2–6.5 mm long; involucral bracts commonly less than 20 mm long, if longer then tomentosePistil 45–48 mm long; involucral bracts 22–32 mm long (Stirling Ra.)Pistil 20–42 mm long; involucral bracts less than 20 mm longPistil glabrousPistil hirsute in lower quarter to halfPerianth 25–27 mm long; limb hirsute (Kulin to Nyabing Perianth 17–23 mm long; limb glabrous or almost so (Regans Ford to New Norcia Pollen presenter 0.8–1.5 mm longPollen presenter 2.5–6 mm longPistil 20–26 mm long; involucral bracts usually recurved; leaf teeth up to 10 each side (Bindoon to Albany; Whicher Ra.)Pistil 28–32 mm long; involucral bracts all erect; leaf teeth 1–6 each side (N of Southern Cross)Perianth 25–39 mm long; limb 4–4.5 mm long; floral bracts glabrous (Mt Lesueur to Albany Perianth 22–24 mm long; limb 4.5–6.5 mm long; floral bracts hirsute at base (Tathra Natl Park to Bendering)Pistils curved downwards then upPistil curved ±evenly downwards, in D. columnaris curved up but then downwards in upper halfLeaf lamina excluding lobes elliptic; involucral bracts silky-villous; floral bracts hirsute both sides (Stirling Ra., Albany)Leaf lamina excluding lobes linear; involucral bracts appressed-pubescent; floral bracts hirsute one side, glabrous the other (Bow R. to Mt Manypeaks)Leaf lamina excluding lobes oblong or oblanceolate; lobes obliquely ovateLeaf lamina excluding lobes linear; lobes linear to narrowly triangular; involucral bracts linear to subulateLeaf lobes 10–35 each side; involucral bracts ovate to lanceolate (Stirling Ra.)Leaf lobes 8–11 each side; involucral bracts linear to subulate (Darling Plateau SE of Perth)Leaf lobes strongly twisted (Stirling Ra.)Leaf lobes not twistedInvolucral bracts with glandular as well as non-glandular hairs (Brookton to Narrogin)Involucral bracts without glandular hairsFloral bracts 5–6 mm long; pollen presenter 1.5–1.8 mm long (Miling to South Stirling)Floral bracts 3.5–4 mm long; pollen presenter 1 mm longLeaf lobes 10–25 each side; follicles transversely ovate (Eneabba to Mogumber)Leaf lobes 2–5 each side; follicles narrowly ovate (Stirling Ra.)Pistil straight or gently curved outwards or inwardsPistil curved down, at least in upper halfInvolucral bracts 80–90 mm long (near Kulin)Involucral bracts 30–75 mm longInvolucral bracts broad, obtuse or acute, dark red-brown, often shiningInvolucral bracts acute or acuminate, plumose, silky, villous or tomentose, pale to dark brownPerianth not swollen at apex of basal tube; limb usually 5–7 mm long, occasionally to 7.5 mmPerianth swollen and succulent at apex of basal tube; limb 7–9 mm longPollen presenter 5–5.5 mm long; pistil 35–38 mm long; leaf lobes obtuse (Fitzgerald R. to Israelite Bay)Pollen presenter 2.8–3 mm long; pistil 27–29 mm long; leaf teeth acute, pungent (Wongan Hills)Leaves serrate; erect shrubsLeaves pinnatifid or pinnatipartite, rarely almost entire; low or prostrate shrubs (Pingelly to Stirling Ra. Longest involucral bracts 40–50 mm long (Ravensthorpe)Longest involucral bracts 50–75 mm long (Toodyay to Narrogin)Leaves cuneate or obovate, serrate (Gairdner R. to Ravensthorpe)Leaves linear, pinnatifid or pinnatipartitePerianth 15–20 mm longPerianth 25–30 mm long (Tarin Rock, Ravensthorpe)Involucral bracts abruptly narrowed but acute, silky, villous or tomentose; leaf lobes 40–60 each side (Stirling Ra. area)Involucral bracts tapering, long-villous; leaf lobes 15–31 each side (Stirling Ra. area)Involucral bracts softly plumose, villous or woolly, with longest hairs 3–5 mm long (Stirling Ra. to West Mt Barren)Involucral bracts pubescent, tomentose, hirsute or silky-villous, with longest hairs less than 2 mm longLeaves pinnatifid; involucral bracts with glandular hairs (Pingelly)Leaves serrate or dentate; involucral bracts silky-villous, without glandular hairsStyle yellow with red pollen presenter; pistil 23–31 mm long (Corrigin to Kukerin)Style red with green pollen presenter; pistil 18–22 mm long (Woodanilling to Nyabing Leaves cuneate to flabelliform, sometimes almost oblong, serrate (Kalbarri to Bremer Bay)Leaves linear or narrowly cuneate, or deeply dividedLeaves bipinnatipartite (Eneabba to Manjimup)Leaves serrate, pinnatifid or pinnatipartite, sometimes entireInvolucral bracts broad, obtuse, glabrous to appressed-pubescent, dark brown, shining (Darkin to Cape Arid)Involucral bracts not as aboveLeaves entireLeaves dentate, serrate, pinnatifid or pinnatipartiteLeaves subtending inflorescence not or little reduced, pliable; involucral bracts 40–50 mm long, spreading-hirsute; leaf lamina 5–10 cm long; perianth 24–30 mm long; erect, bushy shrub with flowers on upper branches (Tathra Natl Park to Badgingarra; Tammin)Leaves subtending inflorescence short, rigid, pungent; involucral bracts 10–12 mm long, appressed-hirsute; leaf lamina 15–35 cm long; perianth 22–24 mm long; low shrub with flowers almost at ground level (Eneabba to Badgingarra)All or most leaves more than 15 mm wideAll or most leaves less than 15 mm wideInvolucral bracts papery, the outer almost glabrous, the inner rusty-pubescent along midrib, with upper margins cobwebby; flowers red and white (Newdegate)Involucral bracts firm, tomentose, silky-villous or villous; flowers various shades of yellow, pink, brown or orangePistil 49–52 mm long (Dumbleyung to Lake Grace Pistil 31–45 mm longLongest involucral bracts 9–15 mm longLongest involucral bracts 20–42 mm longLeaf lobes triangular; stems with scattered prophylls (Tenterden to Albany and Wellstead)Leaf lobes linear; stems covered with prophylls (Woodanilling)Bushy shrub with erect stems; perianth limb 13–15 mm long (Stirling Ra. to Lort R.)Shrub with prostrate, usually underground stems; perianth limb 8–13 mm longLeaves 50–130 mm wide (Stirling Ra.)Leaves 20–45 mm wideFlowers 20–30 per head; perianth tomentose above base, golden; pistil 37–40 mm long; leaf lobes 30–40 each side (Woodanilling to Ongerup Flowers c. 80 per head; perianth villous above base, orange-pink; pistil 33–36 mm long; leaf lobes 18–28 each side (E of Mundaring Weir)Leaves with 15–75 teeth each side (usually more than 20)Leaves with 2–12 teeth each sideInvolucral bracts to 60 mm long, viscid; pistil 54–55 mm long (E of Hyden)Involucral bracts 15–40 mm long, not viscid; pistil 24–35 mm longShrub with above-ground stems to 70 cm tall; involucral bracts 30–40 mm long; perianth cream and dull purple (Geraldton to Gingin)Shrub with underground stems; involucral bracts to 22 mm long; perianth yellow (Mogumber, Perth, Whicher Ra.)Pistil 37–49 mm long; pollen presenter 6–7 mm long (Pingelly to Woodanilling)Pistil 22–36 mm long; pollen presenter 3–4 mm longFlowers 15–26 per head (Kulin to Nyabing Flowers 30–60 per headLeaves narrowly linear with revolute margins; branchlets hirsute (Tammin to Corrigin Leaves broadly linear with recurved margins; branchlets tomentose (Eneabba to Lake Grace)Style after anthesis hooked just below apexStyle remaining straight or gently curved, occasionally S-shaped below apex but pollen presenter always erectInflorescence cylindrical; axis 6–20 cm longInflorescence spherical or ovoid; axis 2–6 cm longLeaves pinnatipartiteLeaves entire or dentateLeaves narrowly linear with revolute margins, entire or shortly dentate towards apexLeaves broadly linear, oblong or narrowly elliptic with flat to recurved marginsLeaves 9–20 mm longLeaves 3–13 cm longLeaves entire except an obtuse tooth each side of apical mucro; flowers soon falling; follicles 8–16 mm highLeaves usually spinulose to serrate or dentate at least along upper margins; flowers persistent or soon falling; follicles 3–7 mm highLeaves alternate; perianth 23–29 mm long; follicles flattened or rounded along suture (eastern Australia)Leaves in whorls; perianth 13–18 mm long; follicles ±acute along suture (W.A.)Leaves elliptic, entire, leatheryLeaves linear or oblong, usually dentate to some extent, not leatheryLeaves linear with recurved marginsLeaves broadly linear to oblong, with recurved or almost flat marginsLeaves 10–23 cm long; perianth 25–27 mm long; style yellowLeaves 4–13 cm long; perianth 17–18 mm long; style metallic redPerianth limb pubescent (eastern Australia)Perianth limb glabrous (W.A.)Leaves with many triangular lobes; pistil 14–15 mm longLeaves entire; pistil more than 16 mm longFlowers opening from base of spike upwards; inflorescence pendulousFlowers opening from apex of spike downwards; inflorescence erectLeaves pubescent above, becoming scabridLeaves smooth when maturePerianth glabrous insidePerianth hairy insidePerianth 17–25 mm long; pollen presenter ovoidPerianth 7–10 mm long; pollen presenter turbinateLeaves 1.5–2 mm wide; perianth limb mostly glabrous; follicles wide, ±flattened across topLeaves c. 0.8 mm wide; perianth limb pubescent all over; follicle valves with an enlarged, thin vertical ridgeStems sparsely hirsute, soon glabrous; perianths soon fallingStems tomentose; perianths persistent for some yearsPerianth 17–27 mm longPerianth 30–55 mm longCommon bracts 7–8 mm long; perianth limb 4 mm long; follicles 4–7 mm wide, hirsuteCommon bracts 2.5–4 mm long; perianth limb 2–3 mm long; follicles 8–23 mm wide, ±flattened, closely pubescent becoming glabrousFlowers pale yellow, the uppermost sometimes purplish; limb almost glabrous; follicles not stickyAll flowers violet, sometimes green at base, rarely yellowish; limb pubescent; follicles ±sticky, at least when youngCommon and floral bracts white; new growth reddish pinkCommon and floral bracts rusty brown; new growth rusty brownLeaves commonly 1.8–2.8 mm wideLeaves 1–1.5 mm wide (rarely wider)Branchlets tomentose; leaves soft; common bracts 7–10 mm long; follicles commonly 6–10 mm long, with valves smooth but hirsute; lignotuber absentBranchlets pubescent, soon glabrous; leaves ±stiff, pungent; common bracts 6–7 mm long; follicles 10–25 mm wide, with lateral shoulders, hirsute, glabrescent; lignotuber presentInflorescence head-like, the axis compressed-ovoid, 5–30 mm longInflorescence cylindrical or spherical, the axis elongate, usually more than 3 cm longLeaves obovate to cuneate, acutely dentate, deep green aboveLeaves broadly linear, with many triangular dentate teeth, dull blue-greenLeaves 3–10 cm long; pistil 27–35 mm longLeaves 1–4 cm long; pistil 19–25 mm longLeaves shining green above; flowers 20–35 per headLeaves dull green above; flowers 55–65 per headTepals awnedTepals not awnedPerianth 58–65 mm long; style kinked below apexPerianth 20–29 mm long; style not kinkedPerianth ferruginous; leaves ±regularly prominently serrate, undulate; follicles 4–6 mm widePerianth pale mauve to pink; leaves entire to sparsely serrate, ±flat; follicles 10–18 mm wideStyle prominently S-shaped below apexStyle straight or gently curvedStems prostrate, rarely erect and then no more than 20 cm longStems erect or spreading, never all prostrateLeaves dentateLeaves pinnatipartiteMature leaves white-tomentose below; perianth pink or reddish with cream limbMature leaves glabrous below except in stomatal pits; perianth ferruginousLeaf teeth usually irregular; involucral bracts 2–4 cm long, long-hirsuteLeaf teeth regular; involucral bracts 1–3 cm long, tomentose or shortly hirsuteStems underground; leaf lobes ±cuneate, obtusely dentateStems on surface, rarely underground; leaf lobes triangular, oblong or linear, entireLeaves bluish green; perianth 28–32 mm long, reddish pink; claws loosely pubescent with short curled hairsLeaves deep or pale green; perianth 17–30 mm long, ferruginous, or cream and pink; claws hirsute with spreading hairsLeaves divided 1/2–3/4 of way to midrib; lobes 1–3 cm long (W.A., Collie to Ravensthorpe)Leaves divided almost to midrib; lobes 3–8 cm long (W.A., Mogumber to Eneabba)Perianth glabrousPerianth hairy at least on clawsInflorescence pendulousInflorescence erectLeaf lobes ±obtuse, 1–3 mm longLeaf lobes pungently acute, 4–10 mm longLeaf margins ±recurved, with lobes 4–6 mm long with rounded sinuses; perianth deep pink to red in upper halfLeaf margins ±flat, with lobes 5–10 mm long with angular sinuses; perianth reddish pink in lower half, grading to cream, including limbLeaves cuneate, 2–6 cm long, with a few obtuse teeth; perianth red-maroon where exposed, otherwise pale greenish yellowLeaves broadly linear, 6–10 cm long, with many teeth; perianth yellowPerianth 15–22 mm long; styles curled against axis after floweringPerianth 35–43 mm long; styles remaining erect from axis, wiryStyle hairy at least in lowest thirdStyle glabrous or papillose (excluding any hairs on ovary)Pistil 23–35 mm longPistil 40–50 mm longInflorescence pendulousInflorescence erectPerianth pubescent outside, glabrous inside; follicles smooth, 2.5–5 cm high; leaves 15–40 cm long with flat marginsPerianth hirsute both sides; follicles warted, 15–20 mm high; leaves 5–16 cm long with recurved marginsLeaves with 4–7 lobes each side of midrib; margins flatLeaves with 15–30 lobes each side of midrib; margins recurvedLeaves 4–10 cm wide, rarely narrowerLeaves commonly less than 3 cm wideLeaves shortly dentate with many teethLeaves with large, triangular lobesLeaves broadly oblong, cordate or obcordate, 3–9 cm long; perianth 30–32 mm long, villous outside; style scarlet, rarely orange or dark red; follicles 1–2 mm highLeaves narrowly obovate or elliptic, 9–30 cm long; perianth 22–32 mm long, closely pubescent; style yellow or cream; follicles 3–8 mm highLeaves undulate, white-tomentose below, with teeth ±irregular and 5–10 mm long; follicles opening within a year; (northern Australia)Leaves ±flat, pale green-tomentose below, with teeth ±regular and 2–3 mm long; follicles remaining closed for several years or until burnt (Atherton to Wollongong)Leaf lobes rounded; perianth brownish purpleLeaf lobes angular; perianth pale yellow or orangeLeaves 3–11 cm wide, pinnatisect with 8–12 lobes each side; perianth pale yellow; limb glabrous; follicles scarcely exserted from massive cone; old flowers soon fallingLeaves 2.5–4 cm wide, pinnatipartite with 16–20 lobes each side; perianth orange, tomentose throughout; follicles exserted from axis but hidden by persistent old flowersPerianth white- or pink-villous, orange inside; style orangePerianth pubescent, silky or hirsute, or if villous then not white or pink; style variously colouredLeaves dentate, with teeth 1–2 mm longLeaves triangular-lobed, with lobes 2–15 mm longLeaves ascending, 6–16 cm long, 5–12 mm wideLeaves spreading, 15–27 cm long, 10–40 mm wideLeaf lobes 2–5 mm long; new leaves and involucral bracts pubescent to hirsute; old flowers soon fallingLeaf lobes 10–15 mm long; new leaves and involucral bracts woolly; old flowers persistent in fruitLeaves usually entireLeaves usually serrate or lobedLeaves alternateLeaves whorledLeaves pungent, 2–5 cm long; follicles villous, glabrescent, most remaining closed for several yearsLeaves acute to truncate or emarginate, 1.5–20 cm long; follicles closely tomentose or loosely hirsute, commonly opening when matureLeaves narrowly elliptic, narrowly obovate or lanceolate, 10–20 cm long, acute or obtuse; perianth 22–29 mm long (Qld)Leaves linear, oblong or narrowly cuneate, 3–6 cm long, commonly truncate or emarginate, sometimes obtuse, rarely acute; perianth 16–24 mm long (S.A., N.S.W., Vic., Tas.)New growth pale rusty-pubescent; leaves with a row of short, stiff brown hairs each side of abaxial midrib; flowers pale yellow; follicles erect, 8–12 mm long (Townsville to Cooktown)New growth red-velvety; leaves without short, stiff brown hairs each side of abaxial midrib; flowers commonly pale blue-grey to mauve in late bud, dull yellow after anthesis; follicles turned upwards, 12–16 mm long (Hinchinbrook Is. and adjacent mainland)Involucral bracts 10–20 mm long; perianths persistent in fruit (south-eastern Qld and adjacent N.S.W.)Involucral bracts 2–10 mm long; perianths soon fallingPerianth 19–22 mm long; follicles remaining closed for several years, with lip 2–3 mm wide (Vic., The Grampians and Wilsons Promontory)Perianth 22–25 mm long; follicles opening within a year or so of anthesis, with lip 0.5–1.5 mm wide (widespread, eastern Australia from Mackay to Melbourne)Flowers orangeFlowers other colours, not orangeLeaves 2–7 cm long; perianth limb densely hirsuteLeaves 10–30 cm long; perianth limb pubescentLeaves 5–10 mm wide; lobes separated by shallow sinuses parallel to midrib; perianth pubescent outside, 20–24 mm long (W.A., Mullewa to Kulja)Leaves 20–40 mm wide; lobes triangular with V- or U-shaped sinuses; perianth 26–34 mm long (North West Cape to Mullewa)Perianth 29–45 mm longPerianth 15–26 mm longPerianth limb glabrous; follicles ±rugosePerianth limb pubescent, silky, hirsute or tomentose; follicles not rugoseInflorescence ±spherical; pistil straight; old flowers falling; follicles rareInflorescence cylindrical; pistil curved; old flowers persistent; follicles manyPerianth 32–38 mm long; limb 3–4 mm long; pollen presenter c. 0.75 mm long; common and floral bracts brownPerianth 40–44 mm long; limb 4.5–5.5 mm long; pollen presenter 1.5–1.8 mm long; common and floral bracts greenAt least some leaves more than 25 cm long, with widely spaced teeth (S Leaves not or rarely more than 20 cm long, with closely spaced teethLeaves oblong, shallowly dentate; flowers various shades of red or pink, sometimes yellow or brown, soon falling; follicles mottled (W.A.)Leaves narrowly elliptic to obovate, serrate; flowers creamy grey or greenish cream, persistent; follicles not mottled (eastern Australia)Most leaves 3–10 cm long; perianth 30–35 mm long including limb of 3–4 mm (S.A., western Vic.)Leaves commonly 10–20 cm long; perianth 35–45 mm long including limb of 5–8 mm (south-eastern Qld to eastern Vic.)Leaves commonly 2–4 cm wide; pollen presenter fusiform with thickened base, 2–3 mm longLeaves commonly 1–2 cm wide; pollen presenter clavate-conical, 1 mm longLeaf margins recurved; inflorescence cylindrical (eastern Australia; B. canei rarely naturalised in W.A.)Leaf margins ±flat; inflorescence spherical (W.A.)Leaves obovate, narrowly obovate, oblong, elliptic or lanceolateLeaves linear to narrowly oblongFlowers openly arranged in inflorescence; perianth 15–18 mm longFlowers closely arranged in inflorescence; perianth 20–26 mm longLeaves whorled; branchlets villous, glabrescent within a year; common bracts penicillate (Blue Mtns)Leaves alternate; branchlets remaining closely tomentose for 2–3 years; common bracts not penicillateLeaves lanceolate to narrowly obovate, coarsely lobed to entire; follicles upturned; valves obliquely triangular (Qld, Hinchinbrook Is. and adjacent mainland)Leaves oblong to obovate-oblong, commonly all finely serrate; follicles erect; valves semicircular (Bundaberg, Qld, to Ulladulla, N.S.W.)Leaves pungent; perianths soon falling; most follicles remaining closed for several yearsLeaves truncate to acute; perianths commonly persistent; follicles usually opening within a year of anthesis