Actinotus moorei, the splitleaf flannelflower,[1] is an endemic[2] Tasmanian perennial herb in the family Apiaceae.
It is found in wet ground at high elevation in Tasmania's Central Plateau as well as western and south-western mountains.
[3] Actinotus moorei was described by Tasmanian dentist and botanist Leonard Rodway in 1896, based on a name by Ferdinand von Mueller.
[4] Actinotus moorei is a small tufted perennial herb that can reach 10 cm in height.
It differs from other Actinotus species in Tasmania by its leaves, which have the lamina divided into three segments.