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''Brachyscome iberidifolia'', the Swan River Daisy is an annual herb found in Western Australia. Occupying a wide range, the species spreads out as fields. The ''Bellis'' daisy form and colours were familiar to Europeans when discovered and they have since become a popular garden plant. Poor or sandy soils do not inhibit a showy display, the species is hardy and adaptable. == Description == The annual species is erect, many branched, forming fields of plants up to 400 mm (15 or 16 inches) in height. The leaves of ''Brachyscome iberidifolia'' are fully divided, each having long and narrow segments from the midrib. The ray florets are varied in colour, white through pink and blue to violet. The typical daisy arrangement is seen in the flowerhead, which appear between August and May in endemic examples. The plant still appears as'' 'Brachycome iberidifolia' '', the generic name was reverted to include the 's' in the original publication.
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