Brachyscome chrysoglossa

G.L.Davis Brachyscome chrysoglossa commonly known as yellow-tongue daisy,[3]is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae and is endemic to Australia.

Brachyscome chrysoglossa is an upright, perennial herb 15–40 cm (5.9–15.7 in) high, smooth or with occasional hairs.

The leaves are basal or borne on the stems, narrowly egg-shaped or elliptic, 1–11 cm (0.39–4.33 in) long, 2–18 mm (0.079–0.709 in) wide, smooth or hairy, entire or lobed.

[3][4] The species was first formally described by botanist Ferdinand von Mueller, his description published in Transactions of the Philosophical Society of Victoria in 1855.

[2] Brachyscome chrysoglossa is locally common in New South Wales and Victoria where it occurs on clay soils which are subject to inundation.