Elachanthus
Annual herbs, eglandular-pubescent or glabrous. Leaves cauline, alternate, entire, linear. Capitula cup-shaped, solitary, terminal, shortly pedunculate; involucral bracts in 2–3 series, herbaceous, the inner larger and with membranous margins; receptacle convex. Outer florets female, in 1–few series, corollas narrowly tubular, further narrowed and minutely 2–3-lobed at apex, style branches narrowly subulate, glabrous; inner florets functionally male, usually 2–5 per capitulum, corolla narrowly obconical, stipitate (due to the vestigial ovary), 3–5-lobed, anthers obtuse at base, with narrow-triangular apical appendages, style branches like those of ligulate florets but papillose. Cypselas flattened, cuneate to oblong, sericeous with minutely notched hairs; pappus of scales, those of sterile inner florets narrowed and bristle-like.
An endemic Australian genus of 3 species.
Walsh, N.G. (1999). Elachanthus. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., Flora of Victoria Vol. 4, Cornaceae to Asteraceae, pp. 881–882. Inkata Press, Melbourne.