Pogonolepis
Annual herbs. Leaves usually alternate, sometimes the lowermost opposite, sessile, entire, glabrous or sparsely hairy, mucronate. Inflorescences of broadly obovoid compound heads; bracts subtending compound heads forming a conspicuous, multi-seriate involucre about as long as the head, the outer bracts leaf-like, the inner ones primarily hyaline and with papillate apices. Capitula homogamous, 5–40 per compound head; capitular bracts 2–3, c. hyaline, whitish, distally papillose. Florets 1 per capitulum, bisexual; corolla tubular, 5-lobed, yellow; style branches truncate; stamens 5, anthers tailed. Cypselas c. obovoid, covered in mucilage-producing hairs; pappus absent.
Endemic Australian genus of 2 highly variable species.
Short, P.S. (1999). Pogonolepis. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., Flora of Victoria Vol. 4, Cornaceae to Asteraceae, pp. 806–806. Inkata Press, Melbourne.