Pink Flannel Flower

Actinotus forsythii

''Actinotus forsythii'', the pink flannel flower or ridge flannel flower), is a plant in the family Apiaceae, native to the east coast of Australia, and found in New South Wales and Victoria.
Rare Pink Flannel Flower The Blue Mountains are experiencing new life after the fires ravaged our beautiful country in 2019/2020.
These ultra rare pink flannel flowers are in bloom in their thousands bringing new life to a landscape that is still charred. While not endangered as a species they appear so infrequently that many bush walkers have never seen them. The seeds can lay dormant for years on end ,waiting for a special confluence of events forming the right conditions for their emergence-a year or so after a bushfire followed by rainfall. Actinotus forsythii,Australia,Geotagged,Summer

Appearance

''Actinotus forsythii'' is a wiry herbaceous perennial with stems to 50 cm long, which trail along on the ground. The leaves are 3–7 partite, with the leaf blades from 6.4–18 mm long, by 10 mm wide, on petioles which are 4.5–20 mm long.

The umbels are head-like, and from 7.5–20 mm in diameter including the bracts, with the male flowers circling up to 60 female flowers on peduncles which are 3.8–10.3 cm long. The bracts are elliptic and about 7 mm by 1.5–2 mm wide, white to pink and silky hairy above, green and hairless below. The male flowers have small and obtuse sepals and papery petals and are about 0.3 mm long. The female flowers have tiny sepals which form a skirt on the summit of the ovary and have no petals.

It flowers from January to May.
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Habitat

It is found in damp areas in eucalypt forests and heaths on shallow soils on sandstone.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderApiales
FamilyApiaceae
GenusActinotus
SpeciesA. forsythii
Photographed in
Australia